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The Post

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A police chief ventures outside one of the last pockets of civilization to confront a monstrous evil in this postapocalyptic crime thriller.
 
Ten years after the world’s oil went sour and a pandemic killed most of the population, Sam Edison is the chief of police of The Little Five, a walled-in community near Atlanta, Georgia. Now the few who survive share the world with the hollow-heads: formerly human cannibals who hunt anything living for food.
 
When a pregnant teenager is murdered shortly after arriving at The Little Five, Chief Edison discovers that she was fleeing a life of sexual slavery. Her personal nightmare is over. But when the mayor’s stepdaughter is abducted, the trail leads Chief Edison to the horrifying realization that the entire city of Athens is engaged in human trafficking. Now will have to save the young girl and somehow make it back home, evading monsters both human and non-human all the way.
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      December 15, 2018
      In the near future, humanity is ravaged by dual disasters: a contamination of the world's oil supply and a pandemic that renders those afflicted into zombie-like animals called hollow-heads. Small enclaves of survivors do their best to endure by maintaining secure walls and bartering with other communities. In the once posh suburb of Atlanta known as Little Five, police chief and narrator Sam Edison strives to keep people safe from threats outside the walls and keep the peace. When two visitors to Little Five are murdered, Chief Edison discovers that trade with a nearby town may include human trafficking, prompting an effort to stop those involved. Debut author Mu�oz paints a bleak picture of morality in a postapocalyptic world, and his narrator is continually wrangling with self-doubt in regard to maintaining a moral foundation in dire times. The body count is high in this tense and bloody story, and although there are zombies, it will appeal to readers who enjoy postapocalyptic fiction that presents the best and worst of society.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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