When the world threatened to end, a select few went into an underground complex and left those above to survive any way they could. Scientist Faith Hamilton and her grown daughter Josie are two of the abandoned. A Barricade around the entrance to the bunker ensures those below would never be allowed out.
Twenty years later they start hearing strange voices, seeing shadows within. Those below start to appear in the inner circle of the Barricade asking to be let out. Those above still refuse. Faith and her friends discover it hasnt isolated them as they thought, that in fact there has been communication and manipulation by those underground all this time.
a monstrously grim dystopian tale exposing the human condition with all its frailties. Uncovering themes of abandonment, trauma, and mental health Lee Murray
the worst kind of dystopia: one which is all too believable, especially in the actions of the few who remain. Kev Harrison
A riveting story that doesn't flinch from the worst in us and, in spite of this, somehow left me feeling stronger. An empowering narrative that will lodge in your thoughts for a long while. Angela Yuriko Smith
Genre: Science Fiction
Twenty years later they start hearing strange voices, seeing shadows within. Those below start to appear in the inner circle of the Barricade asking to be let out. Those above still refuse. Faith and her friends discover it hasnt isolated them as they thought, that in fact there has been communication and manipulation by those underground all this time.
a monstrously grim dystopian tale exposing the human condition with all its frailties. Uncovering themes of abandonment, trauma, and mental health Lee Murray
the worst kind of dystopia: one which is all too believable, especially in the actions of the few who remain. Kev Harrison
A riveting story that doesn't flinch from the worst in us and, in spite of this, somehow left me feeling stronger. An empowering narrative that will lodge in your thoughts for a long while. Angela Yuriko Smith
Genre: Science Fiction
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