Finn

What would Father do when he realised the man whose shadow he’d grown up in was living only an hour from us? Probably nothing. Father’s a placid man, not given to anger. I can’t imagine him wanting to confront or seek revenge. He’d probably have a faraway look for a few days, while pondering the …

Father

Father’s meeting with Everleigh Blandell-Collins sets a quiet, yet disturbing scene for collapse. While Finn had given a rundown of some of the stages of collapse in the previous chapter, it’s a distant thing, he repeats the words given to him, he has no direct experience.  Father provides the brutal reality. Even those with good …

Akiva

Dang, I love Akiva! Little spitfire. Her partial nudity is interesting. She’s exposes the tattooes her parents gave her as a form of self-defense. Being naked since a child it’s completely natural to her. Most indigenous cultures have less puritanism than we do around exposing the female breast. Akiva’s possibly the start of reverting to …

Hog

I have a soft spot for Hog. He’s one of my favourite characters, though he and Piper are already dead by the time this book starts and, as with Eamon, known only by the stories their survivors tell. Hog deepens the Father/Son theme. We don’t need to be related to people to form strong bonds …