City of Savages by Lee Kelly
410 Pages
"After the Red Allies turn New
York City into a POW camp, two sisters must decipher the past in order
to protect the future in this action-packed thriller with a dual
narrative. It's been nearly two decades since the Red Allies first
attacked New York, and Manhattan is now a prisoner-of-war camp, ruled by
Rolladin and her brutal, impulsive warlords. For Skyler Miller,
Manhattan is a cage that keeps her from the world beyond the city's
borders. But for Sky's younger sister, Phee, the POW camp is a dangerous
playground of possibility, and the only home she'd ever want. When Sky
and Phee discover their mom's hidden journal from the war's outbreak,
they both realize there's more to Manhattan-and their mother-than either
of them had ever imagined. And after a group of strangers arrives at
the annual POW census, the girls begin to uncover the island's long-kept
secrets. The strangers hail from England, a country supposedly
destroyed by the Red Allies, and Rolladin's lies about Manhattan's
captivity begin to unravel. Hungry for the truth, the sisters set a
series of events in motion that end in the death of one of Rolladin's
guards. Now they're outlaws, forced to join the strange Englishmen on an
escape mission through Manhattan. Their flight takes them into subways
haunted by cannibals, into the arms of a sadistic cult in the city's
Meatpacking District and, through the pages of their mom's old journal,
into the island's dark and shocking past."
This was a good book and I sat and read it in the course of a single evening.
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