The second and concluding part of 'Aftermath,' a post-apocalyptic novel set in Britain.
Ash clouds roll over Camp Blue, as the army prepares for a battle that will decide our future. From the darkness encompassing Edinburgh, to the incinerated remains of Manchester, the streets are empty as fear takes control. Disease and depravity are spreading down the country from the north, contaminating everything they touch, destroying lives already at breaking point. Torriero widens his search across the post-apocalyptic countryside, for desperate men to fight in his army, as he tightens his grip around the north. The rumours of a full invasion persist, as battles rage through towns and cities, chewing up men, and spitting out bodies. In the harrowing conclusion to Aftermath, victory could go to ordinary men, or those that brutalise and oppress.
And he is back! John Wilkinson is officially back with the conclusion to the Aftermath series: a man walking through an apocalyptic world, fighting for survival. The first book introduces you to a cast of intriguing characters that you cannot help but be spellbound by, it was sensational, and the final book is even better!
This book will have you sweating in suspense, gasping in shock, and constantly on edge at the unravelling threats that these survivors face amidst a struggling world that is trying to save and maintain civilization. Nathan, the protagonist, arrives at Camp Blue and is asked to join the army. After some soul searching, he decides it is the best course of action. Torriero, a ruthless individual running the north, is building his army in preparation for war. With the army trying to fight battles on more than one front, will they leave themselves prone to attack?
So, all we (the reader) can do, is wait on the edge of our seat, to see how it turns out. Will the army succeed? Or will Torriero win with his fight on behalf of the creatures?
If you are searching for a novel full of suspense, tension, shocks, scares, great characters to love and hate, and an epic ending, then this is the right book for you!
With the diary form keeping it personal and all the more real, you can’t help but be glued to the story as the events unfold.