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'A terrifying thriller ... Visceral' - Entertainment Weekly
'An emergency from its very first sentence ... A literary thriller that summons the survivalist terror of The Road' - Patrick Somerville, author of This Bright River
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WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF THE WATER RAN DRY?
On a searing summer evening, Eddie Chapman has been stuck in a traffic jam for hours. There are accidents along the highway, but ambulances and police are conspicuously absent. When he decides to abandon his car
and run home, he sees that the trees have been burned and the water in the stream bed is gone. Something is very wrong.
When he arrives home, there is a power cut and no running water. The pipes everywhere, it seems, are dry. Eddie and his wife, Laura, find themselves thrust together with their neighbours while a sense of unease thickens in the stifling night air.
Thirst takes place in the immediate aftermath of a mysterious disaster – the Chapmans and their community suffer the effects of the heat, their thirst and the terrifying realisation that no one is coming to help. As violence rips through the community, Eddie and Laura are forced to recall secrets from their past and question their present humanity. In crisp and convincing prose, Benjamin Warner compels readers to do the same.
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'A timely, necessary, character-driven meditation on morality, society, and responsibility. Thirst presses us, accuses and implicates us in the failures of its characters' - Chicago Review of Books
Published | 14 Jul 2016 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9781408865071 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Paperbacks |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
A terrifying thriller ... Visceral
Entertainment Weekly
A compelling eco-thriller ... Thirst offers a thoroughly unsettling vision of an all-too-believable near future
Mail on Sunday, Thriller of the Week
Fans of Cormac McCarthy's The Road will find similar end-of-the-world thrills in Thirst by Benjamin Warner … Claustrophobic, neatly written and gripping
Vogue, 'The Finest New Fiction'
An emergency from its very first sentence, Thirst is a literary thriller that summons the survivalist terror of The Road and the beautiful, aching humanity of writers like Ursula K. Le Guin and José Saramago. It's also a tense, prescient journey into a collective environmental nightmare - one that's not very hard to imagine actually happening. This book tapped into fears I didn't know I had. Warner has given us a worthy, shocking, and poetic debut
Patrick Somerville, author of This Bright River and The Cradle
An intense post-apocalyptic scenario, which sees fresh water disappearing, and parched people's moral codes draining away just as fast. Warner hones in on the details of survival and how relationships and communities go to the bad in the face of disaster
Psychologies
Gritty … Fans of post-Apocalyptic fiction will welcome Benjamin Warner's debut novel. It's a disturbing, enigmatic book … Visceral ... It excels is in its gut-wrenching descriptions of how dehydration ravages the body and mind
Herald
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