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Wake Elizabeth Knox

Wake By Elizabeth Knox

Wake by Elizabeth Knox


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Summary

First comes catastrophe. Then comes survival.

Atmospheric, gripping, Wake is a chilling tale of horror and survival, by New Zealand's preeminent authors: a uniquely compelling story about how people preserve their sanity, their humanity - themselves, and each other - when threatened by an invisible monster.

Wake Summary

Wake by Elizabeth Knox

When police officer Theresa Grey is called to the New Zealand town of Kahukura on Tasman Bay, she drives straight into a horror story. The locals have been overwhelmed by a sudden collective madness, causing them to kill themselves and each other in truly gruesome ways. First, Theresa tries to help; then, she is forced to run for her life. An hour later, she emerges to a scene of carnage.

There are thirteen other survivors. Slowly, they find one another and face their new reality: trapped in the town by some kind of invisible force-field, cut off from the world outside.

What begins as a story of horror becomes a story of survival. Together, they must bury the dead, become a community, face their own fears and weaknesses. Ultimately, they must fight for their lives - because whatever caused the insanity is still at large. And it hasn't finished.

Rich with atmosphere, alive to character and emotion, Wake is a riveting tour-de-force. A book about extreme events, ordinary people, heroic compassion - and invisible monsters.

Wake Reviews

Wake is the creepiest book I've ever loved: gorgeous, horrifying and insanely inventive. Elizabeth Knox continues to monopolize my awe pedestal. -- Laini Taylor, author of Dreams of Gods and Monsters
Wake lingers as more than an intricate piece of blood-splattered clockwork; it is the work of an author who knows horror is more than gross anatomy. It's also the ghosts and ruins of our own hearts. * NZ Listener *
Elizabeth Knox has the most original and lateral literary mind in New Zealand . . . I steamed through the book; by the end my hair stood on end. I shouted , "Holy shit!" several times. * Metro *
Irresistible. * NZ Herald *
Elizabeth Knox's gripping adult novels are literary but dynamic, sensuous and inventive. She has a striking ability to evoke a potent sense of time and place. * Independent *
Knox's writing is sensory and lush and her imaginative intensity rivals the best of Diana Wynne Jones's stories. * The Australian *
Sly and ingenious. -- Eleanor Catton, author of The Luminaries, on Elizabeth Knox
Brilliant. -- Emily Perkins, author of The Forrests
One for fans of Stephen King * Red magazine *
Although coming across like a hybrid of two recent Stephen King offerings, Cell and Under The Dome, the novel is a triumph all of its own. Knox writes with a rare psychological acuity about humans under pressure in an intolerable, incomprehensible predicament. * Financial Times *
What starts off as a horror story builds into a taut, psychological sci-fi thriller that is alive to the troubling questions of what happens to humans when civilisation as they know it disintegrates. * Sunday Times Culture *
The story picks up the pace til it becomes a frenzied psycho thriller which Stephen King would be happy to put his name to. * Weekend Sport *
Knox keeps the monster off stage and examines the psychological consequences of its depredations on the survivors, subverting the norms of the horror genre and thus making the ambiguous finale all the more startling. Wake reads like a collaboration between Dean Koontz and John Wyndham, rewritten by Margaret Atwood. * Guardian *
Terrifying dystopia in which survivors of a masscre hide behind a 'No-Go' screen * Sunday Times *
Elizabeth Knox's disquieting novel begins with scenes reminiscent of James Herbert at his best and then becomes a study in the creation and disintegration of a small community . . . [Wake is] more of a psychological horror tale than a gorefest - and it's a story that I suspect will haunt your dreams for some time after reading. * Sci-Fi Bulletin *

About Elizabeth Knox

Elizabeth Knox is one of New Zealand's leading writers. She is the author of ten novels, including The Vintner's Luck (longlisted for the Orange Prize 1999). Elizabeth was made an Arts Foundation Laureate in 2000 and an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2002. She lives in Wellington with her husband and son.

Additional information

GOR006452279
9781472117533
1472117530
Wake by Elizabeth Knox
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
2015-03-05
448
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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