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June 17, 2024
A Maine camping trip turns into a fight for survival in this meditative dystopian thriller from Heller (The Last Ranger). Best friends Jess and Storey are headed home from their annual moose hunt when they find their route cut off by a bridge that appears to have been recently demolished. On foot, they arrive at a scorched village littered with corpses; with no phone signal, they speculate the violence is linked to the “secession mania” that’s been spreading through Maine. Further hiking takes them to a lakeside hamlet, where the friends exchange fire with hostile locals and steal a boat to pursue their attackers. They lose their quarry, but discover a five-year-old girl named Collie hiding in the boat—and now, in addition to finding their way home, Jess and Storey must locate Collie’s parents. Despite the high stakes, Heller gives the narrative plenty of space to breathe, allowing him to cast a haunting, immersive spell as his heroes traverse the ruined landscape. Painterly descriptions of nature and sparkling philosophical ruminations (“You are alone under the wheeling seasons, and the best memories are drained by loss”) elevate the proceedings. The result is a wilderness adventure with real emotional depth. Agent: David Halpern, David Halpern Literary.
December 6, 2024
Returning from their annual hunting trip in northern Maine, Storey and Jess realize that something has gone terribly wrong with the world. As they make their way south, they find razed villages, burnt-out cars, and signs of violence everywhere. They have no idea what happened, although they suspect that rumors of secession may have led to an all-out civil war. Stealing a boat, the pair unwittingly pick up a terrified girl named Collie, who becomes their responsibility. As they journey on, attempting to reunite Collie with her parents, Jess and Storey begin to encounter other people, all of whom are hostile and violent. The contrast between the mayhem of the human world and the peace of nature could not be more striking. Mark Deakins narrates Heller's (The Last Ranger) thriller with quiet subtlety. He portrays Collie beautifully and makes the friendship between Jess and Storey utterly believable. The men's voices are especially effective and gently understated as they shield Collie from the violence all around. VERDICT The fact that nothing is really ever explained and the novel ends before the men escape Maine adds to the helpless feeling conveyed by this dystopian novel that strikes a chord.--B. Allison Gray
Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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