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Availability:In StockContributor:Michael Jason BrandtPublish date:6/27/2015Pages:572
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Casus Belli BooksISBN-13:9780996498401ISBN-10:0996498400UPC:9780996498401Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:ThrillersBook Topic:SuspenseSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 1.16 inchesWeight:0.754Product ID:SC9WEWV2Z0
A literary adventure through war, disease, and the fragile line between human and animal.

Dr. Ben Appelstein and his team of students unwittingly unleash an ancient plague on the modern world, derailing their promising lives and threatening to extinguish life as we know it.

Against a backdrop of war and disease, four friends fight through transformative journeys both personal and monumental: Rich, a brilliant gay athlete struggling for esteem; Wendy, a querulous coed caught between two men and an uncertain future; Halfus, a quiet hero with a tragic past; and Ernie, a fun-loving charmer with aspirations of grandeur. Bound together and pulled apart, they struggle to save all they hold dear from impending doom.

"[A]t once a fierce academic thriller and a powerful meditation on humanity... A striking, powerful debut that heralds the start of a promising career." -Kirkus Reviews

PWG is the critically-acclaimed, character-driven epic novel about the best and worst of humankind.

Q&A with the Author:
Q: PWG is a long book, particularly for a debut novel. What was behind this decision?
A: I wanted to write something on the grandest scale I could think of-the existence of the human species as we know it. At the same time, I've always liked stories about regular people who rise up from their everyday trials to face extraordinary challenges.
I felt that I couldn't just jump right into "humanity is on the brink." I thought it would be more meaningful to see how individual lives would be impacted by a terrifying pandemic, which required showing those regular, everyday lives before events overtake them and turn everything upside-down.

Q: Each chapter starts with a non-narrative opener. What was the purpose of this?
A: In a way, the book tells two stories. The main one, of course, is how a new pandemic affects both the principal characters and society at large. The second is a connection between fiction and real world issues of today such as mental illness and international relations. The novel is meant to be entertaining, but also provide some insight into the world that the reader may not have thought about. So I just scratch the surface on a number of topics as they become relevant to what is happening in the narrative. I know that not every reader will love every one of these, but it is hoped that each reader will be interested enough in one or two them to look into them further.

(Partial Spoilers)
Q: The use of speech errors in dialogue is somewhat jarring for those of us who have an inner editor. What was the thought behind this, and are you concerned that the book will appear to have errors that might turn off some readers?
A: I can see how it could be confusing, but hopefully it is not overused in the book. Having difficulty with language as an early sign of the disease was used as a realistic symptom that could result from an affliction that rewires the brain and as a tip to an observant reader that a character is beginning to be affected.

Q: Those infected by the Eden virus are compared to zombies by some readers. Was that the intent?
A: No, the intent was to compare the infected to animals. More specifically, to predatory animals. In fact, there are many subtle and not-so-subtle references to human beings as animals throughout the book, even without the plague. Our limited ability to control our carnal and violent impulses is a recurring theme. The disease as a mental illness only exacerbates this condition.

Q: Will there be a sequel?
A: Who can predict the future?

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Casus Belli BooksISBN-13:9780996498401ISBN-10:0996498400UPC:9780996498401Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:ThrillersBook Topic:SuspenseSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 1.16 inchesWeight:0.754Product ID:SC9WEWV2Z0
Michael Jason Brandt is a specialist in history and geopolitics. Born in Washington, D.C., he lived for a time in Spain and England, where his interest in foreign policy grew into a passion. He received his first degree in business and computers from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. After a decade in the corporate world, Michael elected to change his career to something more personally rewarding. Returning to school, he received degrees in International Relations from George Washington University and the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Now dedicated to research and writing, Michael is a co-founder of Casus Belli Books. He currently lives in Maryland, where nature is beautiful. Plagued, With Guilt is his first novel.

Publisher: Casus Belli Books

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