Ashfall's Edge
(2025)

Fiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Dane Riker, 2025
Made available through hoopla
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1 online resource (365 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798231174652 MWT18760341, 18760341
LANGUAGE
English
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The sky turned black. The world fell silent. And survival became a game of inches.Generations after the Ashfall buried the world beneath a choking, endless storm of soot and fire, what's left of humanity survives in crumbling underground enclaves - hidden, fractured, desperate.Mara Renn is a scavenger by trade and a survivor by necessity. She risks the dead zones beyond the tunnels, trading salvaged relics from the surface for the food and medicine her enclave needs to stay alive. It's a dangerous life, but it's the only one she knows.Until the day the alarms fall silent in Ashpoint Sector - and an entire community vanishes without a trace.With supplies dwindling and winter closing in, Mara is tasked with leading a small team beyond the known safe zones to uncover what happened. But the surface is more treacherous than she ever imagined - shifting ash dunes, abandoned cities, and something older and hungrier stirring beneath the broken earth.As Mara battles the unforgiving landscape and her own haunted past, she'll discover that survival isn't just about staying alive - it's about what you're willing to become.Fast-paced, haunting, and visceral, Ashfall's Edge is a standalone post-apocalyptic adventure perfect for fans of Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven, Cormac McCarthy's The Road, and the stark survival of The Last of Us.When the world ends, what's left isn't hope.It's ash. And it's hungry. Dane Riker is a writer of atmospheric, character-driven science fiction and speculative thrillers that explore the blurred boundaries between survival, discovery, and human resilience in post-apocalyptic worlds. His novels are known for their immersive world-building, psychological depth, and haunting sense of mystery.His previous book, Ashfall's Edge, transported readers into a subterranean society struggling beneath the weight of a ruined Earth, while his next novel, Signal from the Salt Sea, promises to dive into the eerie isolation of a drowned world and the secrets it hides.The Bloodwood Monastery continues Riker's exploration of desolate, otherworldly landscapes-this time blending dark fantasy with cosmic horror-where the remnants of humanity must face the unknown lurking in the shadows of forgotten sanctuaries.When not writing, Dane Riker studies forgotten histories, cryptic folklore, and the unsettling possibilities of lost civilizations, always searching for the next unsettling truth to uncover

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