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2017 • 272 pages

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Average rating3.6

15

A subtle and clever dystopian novel that reminded me a little of Station Eleven. I love Enid, she is a wonderfully strong and interesting lead, who uses her brains and wit to solve a murder in a small, close knit community after the “Fall” of civilisation. I accidentally read the sequal first, but part one is better.

March 31, 2019