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August 31, 2016 posted by Unity Wellington

Event | Justin Cronin – author of The Passage | Tuesday 13th September 5:30pm

Event | Justin Cronin – author of The Passage | Tuesday 13th September 5:30pm

Unity Books Wellington, Hachette New Zealand and the New Zealand Book Council
warmly invite you to an in-store author talk & signing with

 

Justin Cronin

bestselling author of the trilogy that began with The Passage

 

Justin Cronin author event
 

Tuesday 13th September 5.30 – 6.15pm
Unity Books Wellington
57 Willis Street

 

In 2010, Justin Cronin’s The Passage was a phenomenon. The unforgettable tale that critics and readers compared to the novels of Cormac McCarthy, Michael Crichton, Stephen King, and Margaret Atwood became a runaway bestseller and enchanted readers around the globe.

It spent 3 months on The New York Times bestseller list. It was featured on more than a dozen “Best of the Year” lists, including Time’s “Top 10 Fiction of 2010,” NPR’s “Year’s Most Transporting Books,” and Esquire’s “Best & Brightest of 2010.” It was a #1 Indie Next Selection. It sold in over 40 countries and became a bestseller in many of them. Stephen King called The Passage “enthralling… read this book and the ordinary world disappears.”

Now, PEN/Hemingway Award-winner Justin Cronin bring us the conclusion to his epic trilogy with The City of Mirrors. For the last time, Amy—the Girl from Nowhere, who lived a thousand years—will join her friends and face down the demons that threaten the last of humanity.

Justin Cronin is also the author of Mary and O’Neil (which won the PEN/Hemingway Award and the Stephen Crane Prize), and The Summer Guest. Other honors for his writing include a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Whiting Writer’s Award.

 

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