Dust

Dust

9/1/2014

link

https://openlibrary.org/books/OL27537001M

summary

In the final installment of the critically acclaimed Silo series, Howey delivers a satisfying and intense conclusion to the world he created. In "Dust," we follow Juliette, the mayor of Silo 18, who is tasked with leading her people to safety in the wake of catastrophic events that threaten the existence of their underground community. As she struggles to keep the Silo functioning in the midst of chaos and confusion, she must also contend with the politics of Silo 1, their parent station, and its enigmatic director, Donald. Juliette doesn't trust Donald and chooses to keep her distance from him, but as she delves deeper into the mystery of the Silos and the world beyond them, she realizes that they might need to work together to survive. With pulse-pounding action and a cast of complex, memorable characters, "Dust" is a fitting finale for one of the most exciting science fiction series of our time.

tags

hugh howey ꞏ dust ꞏ novel ꞏ science fiction ꞏ dystopian ꞏ silo ꞏ survival ꞏ action ꞏ adventure ꞏ thriller ꞏ post-apocalyptic ꞏ conspiracy ꞏ secrets ꞏ government ꞏ corruption ꞏ humanity ꞏ power ꞏ trust ꞏ betrayal ꞏ leadership ꞏ gray ꞏ shades