In the Doldrums | Simon Dieppe
A strategic, manmade global pandemic. A nuclear response. A new, dark age for humanity. Two weeks before, washed-up writer, Donal O'Brien, boards the container ship Thalassa. In a last-ditch attempt to gain literary immortality, he has left his life behind to immerse himself in a new world - a world he hopes will inspire him to create his masterpiece. He is to tell the story of those who live at sea, those whose work invisibly greases the cogs of modern consumerism. It is a world of ingrained inequality, a melting pot of nations, a soup of stories. Then, as the ship reaches the quiet of the Mid-Atlantic Doldrums, humanity implodes. Unsure of what remains of the world they left behind, the crew of twenty-two must find a way to survive - not only from the catastrophe that surrounds them, but from each other. In the Doldrums is a speculative psychological thriller, murder mystery and examination of the human condition all rolled up into one. For lovers of literary dystopian, post-apocalyptic fiction who enjoyed novels such as Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven and Hannah Jameson's The Last. ????? "A beautifully written post-apocalyptic tale. The juxtaposing themes of hope, despair, loneliness, fear, paranoia and friendship are all explored and navigated expertly. The geographically, scientifically and historically accurate facts grounds the story in realism and allows you to truly picture the settings and places from the story." John Athan ????? "Clever writing in a future that is entirely believable." S.Bowsher ????? "Really good, chillingly appropriate for the times." N.J. Blake In the Doldrums is a must-read for anyone who loves intelligent post-apocalyptic literary fiction with a twist, like: The Road - Cormac McCarthy The Last - Hannah Jameson End Of The World Running Club - Adrian J. Walker Station Eleven - Emily St John Mandel The Parable of the Sower - Olivia. E. Butler A Boy And His Dog At The End Of The World - C.A. Fletcher The Wall - John Lancaster