The Last is a brilliantly executed novel, and the questions Jameson poses-who will be with you at the end of the world, and what kind of person will you be?-are as haunting as the plot itself. This is a chilling and extraordinary bookThe Last is a brilliantly executed novel, and the questions Jameson poses-who will be with you at the end of the world, and what kind of person will you be?-are as haunting as the plot itself. This is a chilling and extraordinary bookDark, original, compellingIt is Jameson's portrayal both imaginative and plausible, of how her characters adapt to their new life that
makes her novel such compulsive readingA clever, original, scarily plausible white-knuckle read
A brilliantly imagined tale of suspicion, betrayal and survival in a world on the brink of extinction. One of those books that you can't stop reading - but don't want to endStephen King meets Agatha Christie, in this fantastic and highly original novel that I'll be recommending to readers for a long time to come. I loved every second of it! This is *the* book of 2019Chillingly nightmarish - a gripping read
Gripping, and thoroughly and frighteningly believable. I could not put this book downJameson does an excellent job of exploring what nuclear war would mean for us . . . exploring what it would mean to live in a place where consequences no longer existed.
We defy you to pick up
The Last and put it back down
Hanna Jameson wrote her first book at the age of seventeen, which was later nominated for the John Creasey Dagger Award. She's a bestselling author (
Something You Are, Girl Seven, Those Crazy Freeways, The Last) and is currently working on screen projects.