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Moths

Moths

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: March 14th, 2023
Publisher:
Angry Robot
ISBN:
9781915202697
Pages:
312
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Description

A thrilling dystopia, in turns heart-breaking and heart-pounding

Where were you at the beginning?
Or at the end?
And where are we all now?

Forty years ago, the world changed. Toxic threads left behind by mutated moths infected men and boys around the globe. Some were killed quietly in their sleep, others became crazed killers, wildly dangerous and beyond help. All seemed hopeless.

But humanity adapted, healed and moved on. Now matriarchs rule, and men are kept in specially treated dust-free facilities for their safety and the good of society, never able to return to the outside.

Mary has settled into this new world and takes care of the male residents at her facility. But she still remembers how things used to be and is constantly haunted by her memories. Of her family, of her joy, of… him.

Now the world is quiet again, but only because secrets are kept safe in whispers. And the biggest secret of all? No one wants to live inside a cage…

Exploring male violence against women, homo-normativity, and gynocracy, Moths is a powerful assessment of life through the lens of a main character in her 70s. A remastered and revitalised version of the previously self-published, smash-hit dystopian thriller by the same name, Moths shows us a new, post-pandemic world.

File Under: Science Fiction [ Dust to Dust | Do you remember? | Kill or Be Killed | Another New World ]

About the Author

Jane Hennigan was born and raised in Aldershot in Hampshire. After a decade working in E-commerce, she gained a degree in English Literature and Philosophy from Royal Holloway, and an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Surrey. She spent seven years teaching English literature undergraduates, before moving to the seaside to concentrate on writing.

Praise for Moths

"An invigorating debut… ingenious in the way it takes the toxic masculinity theme of The Handmaid's Tale and flips it on its head."
– Financial Times

"Hennigan manages to deliver a personal story with depth in a world that feel all-too-possible, and does so very well."
– SFF World

"Will appeal to readers of post-apocalyptic stories like The Handmaid's Tale."
– Booklist