Hig, the protagonist of this postapocalyptic novel, has been living in an abandoned airplane hangar on the outskirts of Denver for nine years, since a pandemic killed most of the world's population. The trigger-happy Bangley, a former military man who lives nearby, helps protect the pair from raids of starving marauders. Hig has a 1956 Cessna plane with plenty of fuel and a loyal hound to accompany him on his hunting and fishing trips. He grows fresh vegetables in a small garden plot and forages for other necessities in abandoned houses and big-box stores. Heller presents a frightening look at the possible end of civilization, where cities have been burned and survivors have a wasting blood disease. The well-written plot unwinds slowly amid graceful descriptions of the natural world and memories of Hig's earlier life, and Mark Deakins's calm, clear reading lends credibility.
VERDICT Adventure, survival, and sf enthusiasts will enjoy this book. ["After an award-winning career as an adventure writer and NPR contributor, Heller has written a stunning debut novel. In spare poetic prose, he portrays a soaring spirit of hope that triumphs over heartbreak, trauma, and insurmountable struggles," read the review of the New York Times best-selling Knopf hc, LJ 7/12.—Ed.]
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