From Our Editors
The Passage is a post-apocalyptic story, set a century
into the future. Cronin painstakingly weaves the threads of a
narrative so involving and immediate that when he jumps ahead
almost a century, it's hard at first to release those characters
and invest in the dozens of new ones that emerge in the The
Stand-meets-The Road journey that follows. But as the
story develops, you realize that nothing Cronin tells you is
superfluous. Everything comes full circle and Cronin will bring up
tiny details that you thought were inconsequential.
It is impossible not to be immersed in the story, fully living
with the characters and their experiences. The virals are
everywhere. You can feel them in the dark. You fear for the lights
to go out. Cronin has created an alternate universe where his
imagination knows no bounds, but is creatively reined in by the
plot. Truly remarkable, this is a phenomenal book, thrilling and
captivating, and the future movie had better do it justice.
From the Publisher
The Andromeda Strain meets The
Stand in this startling and stunning thriller that brings
to life a unique vision of the apocalypse and plays brilliantly
with vampire mythology, revealing what becomes of human society
when a top-secret government experiment spins wildly out of
control.
At an army research station in Colorado, an experiment is being
conducted by the U.S. Government: twelve men are exposed to a virus
meant to weaponize the human form by super-charging the immune
system. But when the experiment goes terribly wrong, terror is
unleashed. Amy, a young girl abandoned by her mother and set to be
the thirteenth test subject, is rescued by Brad Wolgast, the FBI
agent who has been tasked with handing her over, and together they
escape to the mountains of Oregon. As civilization crumbles around
them, Brad and Amy struggle to keep each other alive, clinging to
hope and unable to comprehend the nightmare that approaches with
great speed and no mercy. . .
About the Author
Born and raised in New England, JUSTIN CRONIN is the author of
The Summer Guest - a Booksense national bestseller
- and Mary and O''Neil, which won the
PEN/Hemingway Award and the Stephen Crane Prize, both for best
debut fiction of the year. Other honours for his writing include a
Whiting Writer''s Award, fellowships from the National Endowment
for the Arts and the Pew Foundation, the National Novella Award,
and an Individual Artist''s Fellowship from the Pennsylvania
Council on the Arts. His short fiction, book reviews and essays
have appeared in the Washington Post and the Boston
Globe. He is a Professor of English at Rice University and
lives with his family in Houston, Texas.
Format: Hardcover
Published: June 8, 2010
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0385669518
ISBN - 13: 9780385669511