Book Review: AfterLight by Alex Scarrow

Publisher: Orion
ISBN-13: 978-1409103066

Post apocolyptic view of the fallout from the oil crash – riveting, read in 24 hours and is not for the faint-hearted.

Jenny Sutherland and her children runs a safe community on a decaying offshore oil rigs with a few other hundred people to survive the now dead human world.  As the community look outwards, they learn that not every survivor has the same vision of bettering their future and will quite willing destroy everything the community has worked hard to create.

If you are looking for a happy ending to Scarrow’s Last Light, After Light is not it.  Though the events and story are absorbingly horrifying , you cannot help keep you rooting for the good guys.   But no one is immune to this cruel new world, where the survival of the fittest reigns supreme.  Well-written and paced, this provides a bleak prediction of the world to come if we do not make changes to our lifestyles, society and economic policies without delay.

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