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July 29, 2024
Rosson’s stellar sequel to 2023’s Fever House maintains that book’s artful combination of chilling postapocalyptic worldbuilding and fully developed characters. Five years ago, “most of the world suddenly started devouring each other” after hearing “The Message,” a communication that American president Preston Yardley had intended to target only the populations of enemy countries. The aural weapon transformed those who heard it into bloodthirsty zombie-like beings dubbed the fevered. To get the outbreak under control, Yardley allies the federal government with Terradyne Industries, launching a harsh initiative to restore order. Hopes for a reversal of the apocalypse may lie with Naomi Laurent, a French woman rumored to somehow have gained the ability to reverse the effects of The Message and make the fevered human again. The search for Laurent is interwoven with the narratives of several other characters, including John Bonner, a security officer for Terradyne, and Katherine Moriarty, who tends to her son even after he becomes one of the fevered. Rosson’s sophisticated plotting manages to toggle between these perspectives without ever slackening the tension. This is literary horror at its finest.
Starred review from December 1, 2024
Rosson's conclusion to the "Fever House Duology" cements it as a postapocalyptic story as emotional and ambitious as Stephen King's The Stand. It has been five years since the Message was broadcast to phones across the world. Those who heard it became "fevered," with their minds in tatters and their hunger ever-insatiable. As these individuals roam zombielike across the United States, the nation, allied with megacorp Terradyne Industries, has turned major American cities into facilities for corralling the fevered. Amid this new, frightening world, a girl in France discovers she has a unique gift that could pull the world back from utter chaos. Fans of Rosson's Fever House will remember characters such as conflicted agent John Bonner and broken mother Katherine Moriarty. Xe Sands returns to narrate, lending her distinctive voice to expose the characters' frayed nerves and emotional weariness as they struggle to maintain their humanity and hope. Rosson continually tests the characters' resolve, hammering them with one horrible event after another and leaving listeners to wonder how long their resilience will hold out. VERDICT Fans of epic postapocalyptic stories need to sink their teeth into this captivating story.--James Gardner
Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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