I loved this book! It is not especially unique or complex as far as post-apocalyptic thrillers go, but what makes it stand out are the story, characters, theme, and worldview throughout the book!
It manages to retain a Christian worldview and outlook on life without being preachy whatsoever. If anything was somewhat close to preachy it was the monologues about patriotism and what it means to be an American (which I appreciated). Faith was merely the established backdrop of the characters; no hidden sermon.
Many post-apocalyptic stories are depressing and leave you feeling discouraged, especially as the depravity of it all weighs down on you. Not this one. It doesn’t flinch from the evil, terror, bloodshed, and suffering of such times, but alongside all that is the message of hope and love in the midst of the suffering. Love, even with all else lost, is the theme of this story.
The characters are what really sell it for me though. All of them are unique, human, and relatable. Especially the main character. I connected on a whole other level and could see myself in the character. The family dynamic, the love they have for each other, and the relationships forged in the midst of the chaos is so wholesome and beautiful to experience.
It’d been a long time since I read a book this quickly, but I never wanted to put it down. The story is captivating. A thriller for sure.