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The darkest of nights

MAINE, CHARLES ERICAshley, Mike(Introduction by)
Part of the British Library Science Fiction Classics series
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A vicious plague has broken out in China and spread to Japan.

The world governments look on callously, until the shadow of the Hueste virus begins to sweep across the rest of the globe.

The pandemic draws nearer to Britain; shelters are hastily constructed across the country, but for whom?

As the death toll booms and the populace finds themselves sacrificed for the sake of the elite, the cry for revolution rings out amidst the sirens. Maine's savage portrayal of society on the brink of ruin is a cruel forerunner of a more pessimistic science fiction of the 1960s.

This subversive novel shows that even the heroes may succumb to brutality as the world descends into a desperate scramble for the last shred of what it means to be human: survival.

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British Library Publishing
071235218X / 9780712352185
Paperback / softback
823.914
14/02/2019
United Kingdom
English
Science fiction
256 pages
19 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Panther Books, 1965.