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What do you do when the whole world breaks?Like when you make it through a plague with the woman you've loved for way more than half your septuagenarian life-only to watch her die, leaving you alone. And then, just weeks later, the world around you descends into relentless dark and cold.Besieged, desolate Hester is too numb to know what to do. And even though she's lucky to have the means to endure for quite a while, she's tempted-really tempted-to just give it up. What, after all, is she enduring for?¿But giving up will have to wait when she stumbles upon people who introduce her to the first rule of survival: Don't try to go it alone if you don't have to.
War veteran Jamie Gwynmorgan had made a sweet life for herself. Then, one morning on her way to work, she’s abducted off the street. She doesn’t know why. Or who did it. Or where she’s been taken. She can’t even measure the passage of time.Utterly alone, only rarely able to hear a human voice, prohibited from seeing human faces, even her own, Jamie endures in a sinister, disorienting fog that devours her memories of before and weakens her grip on sanity—until a bit of contraband darts into her imploded world with a message, and with hope.It’s just a tiny voice recorder/player, no doubt unwillingly forsaken, but it gives Jamie the means to measure time, to remember. And if she can remember before, then maybe she can find her way home to reclaim the life and the deep, abiding love some unknown enemy has stolen from her.
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