The Culled

· Abaddon Books
4.2
23 reviews
Ebook
400
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

He made a stand against the end of the world...

The Blight arose from nowhere. It swept across the bickering nations like the End of Times and spared only those with a single fortuitous blood type.
Hot-headed religion and territorial savagery rule the cities now. Somewhere amidst the chaos a damaged man receives a signal, and with it the tiniest flicker of hope. The chance to rediscover the humanity he lost, long ago, in the blood and filth and horror of The Cull.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
23 reviews
Caroline Dent
April 20, 2015
Although I wouldn't describe this as the best book I've ever read it did keep me hooked to the end. I enjoy post-apocalyptic fiction but wasn't so keen on the blatant Christianity-bashing. None the less I'd say it's worth a read.
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Symone Stevens
June 2, 2015
a full on journey ,top read
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Glen Garner
October 2, 2016
Liked it good read
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About the author

Simon Spurrier is an award-winning writer of novels and graphic novel fiction. He's worked extensively for the UK's talent-factory title 2000 AD, has published novels with Abaddon, the Black Library and Black Flame, and has won a series of accolades and prizes for screenwriting. He's worked as a cook, a bookseller, a BBC Art Director and a film student. He lives in London because the night sky is a far better shade of green than anywhere else.

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