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The Wild Dead - (Bannerless Saga) by Carrie Vaughn (Paperback)

The Wild Dead - (Bannerless Saga) by  Carrie Vaughn (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Decades after environmental and economic collapse, pockets of settlements struggle to maintain a much-reduced civilization by strictly rationing resources--including the ability to have children. Enid of Haven, an investigator in this community, travels to a far-flung village with her new, inexperienced partner to settle a minor resource dispute. But while there, the murder of an outsider demands her attention, and leads to explosive secrets.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"<i>The Wild Dead</i> is a tightly plotted mind-thrill . . . This is the feminist dystopian mystery series you didn't know you needed." -- Meg Elison, Philip K. Dick Award-winning author of <i>The Road to Nowhere series</i> <p/><b>Mysteries and murder abound in the sequel to the Philip K. Dick Award-winning <i>Bannerless</i></b> <p/> A century after environmental and economic collapse, the people of the Coast Road have rebuilt their own sort of civilization, striving not to make the mistakes their ancestors did. They strictly ration and manage resources, including the ability to have children. Enid of Haven is an investigator, who with her new partner, Teeg, is called on to mediate a dispute over an old building in a far-flung settlement at the edge of Coast Road territory. The investigators' decision seems straightforward -- and then the body of a young woman turns up in the nearby marshland. Almost more shocking than that, she's not from the Coast Road, but from one of the outsider camps belonging to the nomads and wild folk who live outside the Coast Road communities. Now one of them is dead, and Enid wants to find out who killed her, even as Teeg argues that the murder isn't their problem. In a dystopian future of isolated communities, can our moral sense survive the worst hard times? <p/> "An intriguing mystery made compelling by its post-apocalyptic setting . . . Another great read from Vaughn." -- S. M. Stirling, <i>New York Times</i> best-selling author of <i>The Sky-Blue Wolves</i> and <i>Dies the Fire</i> <p/><b>A Mariner Original <br> A John Joseph Adams Book</b> <br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"This thrilling postapocalyptic mystery, which demonstrates the author's wide range of style, will please Vaughn's many fans." --<i>Library Journal, </i>starred review <p/> "Enid is a capable, honest, relentless seeker of answers, and her investigation is reminiscent of classic hardboiled mysteries. Despite an almost palpable air of claustrophobic foreboding, this tale still manages to convey a sense of hope and optimism." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/> "Structurally, this is a standard police procedural; it's the environment, the carefully constructed future society, that gives it a unique flavor. Beautifully executed." --<i>Booklist</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>CARRIE VAUGHN is the best-selling author of the Kitty Norville series<i>, </i>as well as the superhero novels <i>Dreams of the Golden Age</i> and <i>After the Golden Age</i><i>, </i> the young adult novels <i>Voices of Dragons </i>and <i>Steel</i><i>, </i> the fantasy novel <i>Discord's Apple</i><i>, </i>and the post-apocalyptic mystery <i>Bannerless</i><i>.</i> <br>

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