**In the tradition of Mira Grant and Stephen Graham Jones, Malcolm Devlin's _And Then I Woke Up_ is a creepy, layered, literary story about false narratives and their ability to divide us. "A scathing portrait of the world we live in and a running commentary on what's story, what's truth, and what
And Then I Woke Up
β Scribed by Malcolm Devlin
- Book ID
- 110574545
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781250798084
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β¦ Synopsis
In the tradition of Mira Grant and Stephen Graham Jones, Malcolm Devlin's And Then I Woke Up is a creepy, layered, literary story about false narratives and their ability to divide us.
"A scathing portrait of the world we live in and a running commentary on what's story, what's truth, and what's not."--Stephen Graham Jones
In a world reeling from an unusual plague, monsters lurk in the streets while terrified survivors arm themselves and roam the countryside in packs. Or perhaps something very different is happening. When a disease affects how reality is perceived, it's hard to be certain of anything...
Spence is one of the "cured" living at the Ironside rehabilitation facility. Haunted by guilt, he refuses to face the changed world until a new inmate challenges him to help her find her old crew. But if he can't tell the truth from the lies, how will he know if he has earned the redemption he dreams of? How will he know he hasn't just made things...
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