Tomorrow
Tomorrow
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In a small mountain community decimated by a mysterious virus, three strangers with little in common are brought together by their desire to see a better future. Engaging and suspenseful from start to finish, we are witness to a world where the rule of law has been thrown out the window, food supply and air quality have been compromised, and something strange has been unleashed jeopardizing humanity’s very survival. Told with a sharp eye for detail, the characters are each fully drawn, and the setting is both familiar and eerily unrecognizable.As we watch these three unlikely friends struggle against all odds, we can’t help but cheer them on as they retain everything that’s good about mankind. Merilyn Liddell’s story is a captivating tale and one that offers hope, above all else, in uncertain times.
Futuristic dysfunction merged with a mystery plot and small town intrigue.
Merilyn tells this story through an unusual litereary device. She introduces us to three characters, one at time, without references to each other.
She gives up subtle clues as to how these misfits could connect inside the town’s dark dynamics, then offers hints of a much larger mystery : a pandemic without a known cause has culled the population and left a large percentage of the still-standing infertile.
It's easy to think you’ve figured out how the characters will connect and disarm the pandemic, if that's even possible.
You'll be fooled, unless you are the Sherlock Holmes of literary puzzles. Believe me, as well, that you’ll enjoy this one.
It is extremely hard for a sci fi novel to entertain me, and this one totally did! A nice air of mystery carries on as the story line progresses and you begin to piece together what has happened to the world and how three seemingly random individuals fit together. I appreciate the fact that the scientific verbiage was kept to a minimum and was not presented in a confusing way. Most sci fi I put down because it goes over my head with the wording used. I was eager to pick this book back up every time and couldn't wait to see how everything resolved itself! The only thing a bit jarring was the epilogue, talking about characters not really introduced in the book.