Written by Thomas Mullen - Audio book performed by Henry Strozier - Unabridged Fiction - 13 RETAIL EDITION COMPACT DISCS - 15.75 hours Publisher, Recorded Books (August 2006) NOTE: RETAIL EDITIONS are packaged in attractive, compact cardboard, jewel-case or DVD shrink-wrapped boxes, with full-color art. During World War I, the influenza pandemic ultimately killed more people around the world than the war itself. The Last Town on Earth takes as its launching point a striking historical footnote: some uninfected towns were so terrified of the surrounding flu that they closed their entrances, posted signs warning strangers not to enter, and even stationed armed guards to make sure no outsiders brought infection into their communities. Mullen incisively imagines this situation, employing it as the basis for the moral drama spurring his story forward. One night, an infected soldier approaches the newly founded town of Commonwealth, which was created as a refuge for its mill worker residents, begging for food and shelter. Should the guards on duty admit a stranger to their town (someone who has been fighting a war on their behalf), thereby putting their families and loved ones at risk of infection? Or should they place their lives above his and leave him to freeze to death in the dark woods? About the Author: Author Thomas Mullen writes and edits for a Washington, D.C., publisher of health policy newsletters. The Last Town on Earth is his debut novel. Henry Strozier began his acting career in 1960. He has performed in film, TV, and regional theaters across America and has been honored with the Helen Hayes Award. His appearances in major films include Thirteen Days, Contact, and The Pelican Brief. On television, Henry has had roles in Law & Order and Homicide. |
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