- Finalist for the Philip K. Dick and Arthur C. Clarke Awards - The gripping first novel by Drew Magary, author of The Hike and The Night the Lights Went Out
"An exciting page turner. . . . Drew Magary is an excellent writer. The Postmortal is . . . even more terrifying than zombie apocalypse." -- Mark Frauenfelder, Boing Boing John Farrell is about to get "The Cure."
Old age can never kill him now.
The only problem is, everything else still can . . .
Imagine a near future where a cure for aging is discovered and-after much political and moral debate-made available to people worldwide. Immortality, however, comes with its own unique problems-including evil green people, government euthanasia programs, a disturbing new religious cult, and other horrors. Witty, eerie, and full of humanity,
The Postmortal is an unforgettable thriller that envisions a pre-apocalyptic world so real that it is completely terrifying.
About the AuthorDrew Magary is a correspondent for
GQ and a columnist for
Deadspin. He is the author of two novels,
The Hike and
The Postmortal, and the memoir
Someone Could Get Hurt. His writing has appeared in
Maxim,
New York,
The Atlantic,
Bon Appétit,
The Huffington Post, the Awl, Gawker, Penthouse,
Playboy,
Rolling Stone, and on Comedy Central, NPR, NBC, Yahoo!, ESPN, and more. He's been featured on
Good Morning America and has been interviewed by the AV Club, the
New York Observer,
USA Today,
U.S. News & World Report, and many others. He lives in Maryland with his wife and three kids, and is a
Chopped champion.