To draw attention to their plight, old people start taking their lives. In public. In increasingly inventive ways. Within a month, a nation is being held hostage by its elderly citizens. This is not war. This is a revolution...
In this blackly witty satire Dominic Burke tells how his mother, May, came to lead an army of disenfranchised older people as they launched acts of unparalleled terror against a frightened populace. Using ever more inventive methods, they bring the nation to the point of shut-down as they advance their claim for equality, insisting that they will no longer be ignored.
“Swift’s A Modest Proposal meets The Bunny Suicides” Phil Patterson, Marjacq
*Please note that 'The Elder Terror' is a novella/short novel, as is reflected in the price*
The story had a lot of potential, but fell flat for me. I think part of it was the dry prose used by the author. There was very little emotion in the writing. It sounds more like a extended news report or documentary. And I found very little humor or satire in the story. I kept hoping for a big finish, but it never materialized.
I was provided with a complimentary copy of this book, through Reading Deals, and I gave an honest review.