The Wintermen II
Into the Deep Dark
- Publisher
- Latitude 46 Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2018
- Category
- Dystopian
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781988989006
- Publish Date
- Apr 2018
- List Price
- $22.95
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Description
The nightmare of an endless winter is the least of the problems for Johnny Slaught and his rag tag group of climate chaos refugees. They've been surviving in a frontier town abandoned by a government that has lost control - but their world is about to be rocked by the greatest menace of all - human greed. Into the Deep Dark is the second in Brit Griffin's eco-catastrophic adventure series the Wintermen. The north is full of ancient legends of violence, fear and madness that descended on isolated communities in the darkness of winter. For Johnny Slaught and the Wintermen, the legend is knocking at their door, and he has slicked back hair, a sheep-skin coat and a pump action.
About the author
Brit Griffin co-authored a non-fiction history (We Lived A Life And Then Some: the life, death and life of a mining town, Between the Lines, 1996 ) that was listed as a must-read on the 2011 CBC Cross-Country Check-up Summer Reading list. For ten years she ran an independent magazine (Highgrader Magazine )on rural and resource-based communities. She was the recipient of two American Catholic press awards for her writing on family life, and has worked as a free-lancer in print, video and radio. Griffin currently works as a researcher for Timiskaming First Nation, an Algonquin community in northern Quebec. She lives in the town of Cobalt and is the mother of three daughters. The Wintermen is her first novel.
Editorial Reviews
"The mystery is how a novel with such a serious theme at its heart manages to be so much fun to read. It's like riding a snowmachine full throttle down a steep hill!"
- Mary Lawson, author of Crow Lake, The Other Side of the Bridge, and Road Ends"The Wintermen II: Into the Deep Dark" continues the fast-paced saga of the first book and adds a new layer of nail-biting climate angst. "Cli-fi noir" you might call it!- Dan Bloom, editor, The Cli-Fi Report