Long Dark Dusk by James P. Smythe - ISBN: 9781444796360
Paperback
One survivor’s desperate search for hope in a broken world.

Long Dark Dusk

Australia Book 2

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    13 December 2016

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Summary

SEQUEL TO THE ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD-SHORTLISTED NOVEL *WAY DOWN DARK*

The moment she learned the horrible truth about her life on Australia, the derelict ship overrun with violent gangs, Chan Aitch made it her mission to save everyone she could from their fate worse than death. But her efforts were in vain. Now, everyone she cares about is dead or in prison, and Chan is more alone than ever before.

As the only person to have escaped Australia’s terri…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781444796360
ISBN-10:1444796364
Author:James P. Smythe
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Hodder Paperback
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:13 December 2016
Weight:256g
Dimensions:198mm x 131mm x 23mm
Series:The Australia Trilogy
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Hard-hitting, lightning-paced and beautifully written, Way Down Dark delivers a thrilling fight for survival in a world where death lurks around every corner. Fans of The Hunger Games will devour it, although they might not want to read it after dark… - Amazon

A dark and brutal new YA trilogy with a heroine who could whup Katniss any day of the week. - James Dawson

A gripping, breathtaking series that I couldn’t put down. These are books that everybody should be reading. - Amy Alward, author of The Potion Diaries

A truly chilling and ruthless world, brilliantly realised. - Samantha Shannon, author of The Bone Season

About The Author

James P. Smythe

James Smythe is the author of the Wales Book Of The Year Fiction Award winner THE TESTIMONY (2012); THE EXPLORER (2013); THE MACHINE (2013) and THE ECHO (2014).

He has been shortlisted for and won any number of prizes, including The Kitschies Red Tentacles and the Arthur C. Clarke Award.

He currently writes a continuing series of articles for The Guardian called Rereading Stephen King and teaches Creative Writing in London.

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