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A World Without Trees

(2024)
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Long ago, an otherworldly creature made the Earth almost uninhabitable and nearly consumed all of mankind. Now angels protect, and rule over, New Eden—Earth’s last remaining city. By angelic decree, and scripture akin to propaganda, all redheads are enslaved. Alizard is the stubborn daughter of the two most powerful families in the city. She expects to inherit a position of great leadership until the day her hair turns red.

A World Without Trees tells a story of ultimate sacrifice amidst a harsh, violent, landscape. Alizard’s journey within and without New Eden will force her to confront childhood trauma in the aftermath of a family torn apart. All the while, the return of the world-eating creature nears.

With A World Without Trees, Joseph Blackhurst continues to demonstrate his talent for stretching the boundaries of genre—this time turning his eye to post-apocalyptic science fiction. His debut novel, Down the Well, earned critical praise for its innovative storytelling and won the silver medal for horror in the 2023-2024 Reader Views reviewers' choice awards. Joseph received his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School. He practices law in Detroit where he specializes in technology litigation as well as the representation of minority inmates facing life sentences predicated on discrimination.

Genre: Horror

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