Hurst
Author: Robin Crumby Categories: Fiction, Thriller, Yb-Editors-Choice Published: 2016 Pages: 276 Language: English Tags: Exploration | SurvivalBook Description:
Hurst is a gripping post-apocalyptic thriller novel by British author Robin Crumby, set against the haunting backdrop of the English coast following the collapse of civilization as we know it. It is the first book in the Zed series, a tense and atmospheric tale of survival, community, and the human will to endure.
The story follows a small group of survivors who have taken refuge at Hurst Castle, a remote and fortified stronghold on the edge of the Solent. As resources dwindle and the outside world grows increasingly dangerous, they must decide who to trust, how far to go to protect their own, and what kind of future is worth fighting for.
Robin Crumby's writing stands out for its strong sense of place, deeply drawn characters, and an unrelenting tension that keeps readers turning pages. The novel blends the pulse of a survival thriller with thoughtful questions about morality, leadership, and what it means to rebuild society from ruins.
Hurst is an ideal read for fans of dystopian fiction, end-of-the-world thrillers, and character-driven stories about resilience under pressure. It is a powerful debut that establishes Crumby as a compelling voice in British post-apocalyptic fiction.
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