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In the tradition of Stephen King's The Stand, acclaimed horror writer Ronald Malfi takes readers on a nightmarish journey through a post-pandemic landscape, as a devoted father seeks a safe haven for his young daughter, who may hold the key to humanity's survival... First the birds disappeared. Then the insects took over. And the madness began... They call it Wanderer's Folly--a disease of delusions, of daydreams and nightmares. A plague threatening to wipe out the human race. After two years of creeping decay, David Arlen woke up one morning thinking that the worst was over. By midnight, he's bleeding and terrified, his wife is dead, and he's on the run in a stolen car with his eight-year-old daughter, who may be the key to a cure. Ellie is a special girl. Deep. Insightful. And she knows David is lying to her. Lying about her mother. Lying about what they're running from. And lying about what he sees when he takes his eyes off the road...
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I found this on Audible and decided on a whim to snag it and give it a listen. I wasn't sure what to expect but I ended up really enjoying this one.
This was a really well done dystopian-style read with a little bit of supernatural aspects. I especially love the father-daughter dynamic. Ellie is wonderful character and I instantly loved her.
I love stories like this, always have, and probably always will. Plagues and mild terror, people and their inherent lapse of morality when crises like this comes into play, has always been fascinating to me.
If you don't have issues with plague, and end-of-the-world type reads, I suggest picking this one up.