![]() A nameless soldier and his heroic best friend witness firsthand the unimaginable aftermath outside the Livable Zone, finding that the world has unraveled and is home to an assortment of nightmarish mutations. Go Away bombs have erased entire sections of reality from the face of the Earth. This unclassifiable debut from the son of legendary thriller author John le Carré is simultaneously a cautionary tale about the absurdity of war a sardonic science fiction romp through Armageddon a conspiracy-fueled mystery replete with ninjas, mimes and cannibal dogs and a horrifying glimpse of a Lovecraftian near-future. Usually when it comes to writing my book reviews, I don’t like to include an outside source for plot summary, but when it comes to describing The Gone Away World, I don’t even know where to begin. This is a crazy book. It’s positively maniac in all ways. So I’ll let Publishers Weekly take a stab at it: ![]()
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