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POINT OF IMPACT

A suspenseful story of people grappling with a horrific event—and their own demons.

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In Stone’s novel, the aftermath of a nuclear attack, a young Floridian goes on a dangerous journey to reunite with her sister.

On a summer day in July, improvised nuclear devices go off in 13 cities across the United States. Eighteen-year-old Dakota Sloane is working a shift at the Beer Shack in Miami; fortunately, she’s about a mile and a half away from the blast site. Dakota was raised for six years on the River Grass Compound—the base of an abusive apocalyptic cult—before running away with her younger sister, Eden, and later spending time with doomsday prepper Ezra Burrows. As a result, she has the knowledge and skills she needs to survive a nuclear event and the days that follow. She’s desperate to reunite with Eden, who’s 15 and living in a foster home elsewhere in the city. However, rubble and corpses block the roads, phone lines are down, and nuclear fallout rains from the sky, among other threats. Still, Dakota’s determined, and she’s joined by her manager, Julio de la Peña, who’s trying to reach his wife in West Palm Beach; Logan Garcia, a heavy drinker with a violent, shady past; and, later, nursing student Shay Harris. Eden survived the blast by shielding herself in her foster home’s bathtub; she knows that Dakota’s coming for her, but how long can she wait before she’s forced to leave? Meanwhile, Maddox Cage, a member of the River Grass Compound, has come looking for Dakota and Eden. In a story told through the varying perspectives of Dakota, Eden, Logan, and Maddox, Stone presents a compelling, action-packed apocalyptic thriller featuring memorable characters and thought-provoking moral questions. The narrative frequently provides exposition through dialogue, but it’s rarely distracting. Overall, the prose is immersive and spares no gory detail along the way: “He was a mass of scorched flesh. The skin of his back and legs was burnt and blackened, the plaid pattern of the shirt he’d been wearing seared into the flabby folds of his chest and stomach.”

A suspenseful story of people grappling with a horrific event—and their own demons.

Pub Date: Dec. 27, 2018

ISBN: 9781945410284

Page Count: 414

Publisher: Paper Moon Press

Review Posted Online: Oct. 23, 2025

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THE DIVORCE

Trust no one in this over-the-top tale of deception and revenge.

Dead bodies turn up in the first sentence of the prologue in McFadden’s latest domestic thriller.

The mystery of who died is at the pulsating heart of this propulsive tale. As Chapter 1 begins, Naomi arrives home to find the locks changed on the front door of the gorgeous home she shares with her husband, Jeremy, and their 5-year-old son, Teddy. Jeremy steps out the front door and convinces Naomi to move out while he has their home renovated, a plan Naomi knows nothing about. It’s all a ruse, though, as the next day Jeremy tells her he wants a divorce. Naomi is shellshocked and soon discovers that Jeremy is having an affair with Veronica, a beautiful younger woman. What seems at first like a stereotypical story about a man who leaves his wife turns into something else when Naomi decides she’ll do anything to get Veronica away from Jeremy and Teddy, and Veronica decides to fight for what she thinks she deserves. Fans of stalker novels will cringe with delight as creepy things start to happen. Teddy’s stuffed elephant, a gift from Veronica, is found impaled on a kitchen knife; Naomi suspects Jeremy is gaslighting her and that Veronica tried to poison her. A weird confrontation among Jeremy, Veronica, and Naomi at Teddy’s birthday party, to which Naomi shows up uninvited, is priceless. There are three main characters, and any or all of them may be unreliable narrators. Packing the plot with dark, gasp-inducing twists, McFadden outdoes herself in a story about how highly emotional people engage in risky behavior to get what they want—but in this novel, for better or worse, not everyone will survive.

Trust no one in this over-the-top tale of deception and revenge.

Pub Date: May 26, 2026

ISBN: 9781464249631

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Poisoned Pen

Review Posted Online: April 20, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2026

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DEVOLUTION

A tasty, if not always tasteful, tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy.

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Are we not men? We are—well, ask Bigfoot, as Brooks does in this delightful yarn, following on his bestseller World War Z(2006).

A zombie apocalypse is one thing. A volcanic eruption is quite another, for, as the journalist who does a framing voice-over narration for Brooks’ latest puts it, when Mount Rainier popped its cork, “it was the psychological aspect, the hyperbole-fueled hysteria that had ended up killing the most people.” Maybe, but the sasquatches whom the volcano displaced contributed to the statistics, too, if only out of self-defense. Brooks places the epicenter of the Bigfoot war in a high-tech hideaway populated by the kind of people you might find in a Jurassic Park franchise: the schmo who doesn’t know how to do much of anything but tries anyway, the well-intentioned bleeding heart, the know-it-all intellectual who turns out to know the wrong things, the immigrant with a tough backstory and an instinct for survival. Indeed, the novel does double duty as a survival manual, packed full of good advice—for instance, try not to get wounded, for “injury turns you from a giver to a taker. Taking up our resources, our time to care for you.” Brooks presents a case for making room for Bigfoot in the world while peppering his narrative with timely social criticism about bad behavior on the human side of the conflict: The explosion of Rainier might have been better forecast had the president not slashed the budget of the U.S. Geological Survey, leading to “immediate suspension of the National Volcano Early Warning System,” and there’s always someone around looking to monetize the natural disaster and the sasquatch-y onslaught that follows. Brooks is a pro at building suspense even if it plays out in some rather spectacularly yucky episodes, one involving a short spear that takes its name from “the sucking sound of pulling it out of the dead man’s heart and lungs.” Grossness aside, it puts you right there on the scene.

A tasty, if not always tasteful, tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy.

Pub Date: June 16, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-9848-2678-7

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Del Rey/Ballantine

Review Posted Online: Feb. 9, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2020

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