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Fever

A Novel

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From the international bestseller: an Afrikaner boy and his father navigate post-Apocalyptic South Africa—“reminiscent of The Stand and The Passage” (Stephen King).
 
Nico Storm and his father, Willem, drive a truck filled with essential supplies through a desolate land. They are among the few in the world, as far as they know, to have survived a devastating virus that has swept over the planet. In this new reality, Nico realizes that his superb marksmanship and cool head mean he is destined to be his father’s protector, even though he is still only a boy.
 
Willem Storm, though not a fighter, is a wise and compassionate man with a vision for a new community that survivors will rebuild from the ruins. And so Amanzi is founded, drawing Storm’s “homeless and tempest-tost”—starting with Melinda Swanevelder, whom they rescue from brutal thugs; Hennie Fly, with his vital Cessna plane; Beryl Fortuin and her ragtag group of orphans; and Domingo, the man with the tattooed hand. Then Sofia Bergman arrives, the most beautiful girl Nico has ever seen, who changes everything.
 
As the community grows, so do the challenges they face—not just from the attacks of biker brigands, but also from within. Looking back later in life, Nico recounts the traumatic events that led to the greatest rupture of all—the murder of the person he loves most.
 
“Compelling, action-packed and fraught with emotion . . . bears favourable comparison with landmarks of the genre such as Stephen King’s The Stand and Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. Simply stunning.” —John Coates, Express (UK)
 
“Great stuff.” —Stephen King
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 10, 2017
      Meyer (Trackers) neatly integrates a whodunit into a sophisticated postapocalyptic thriller set in South Africa. In the near future, a new strain of coronavirus that developed from a chance interaction between an HIV-positive man and a sick bat has wiped out 95% of the Earth’s population in just a few months. In a brief, ominous prologue, narrator Nico Storm promises to reveal the truth about the murder of his father, Willem, who’s introduced in a flashback set after the plague struck, when Nico was a teenager. An encounter with some vicious feral dogs almost ends Willem’s life, but he survives, and he and Nico make their way to the town of Vanderkloof, which Willem, who used to be a geographer and a judge, hopes to make the center of a new beginning for humanity. Willem’s tireless efforts are clouded by the reader’s knowledge of how things will end for him, and Meyer effectively teases his ultimate reveal. Thoughtful character development complements the clever storytelling. Agent: Richard Pine, Inkwell Management.

    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2017

      Meyer, known for his South Africa-set thrillers and detective novels ("Benny Griessel" series), moves into the postapocalyptic genre with his latest murder mystery. Also set in South Africa, this novel takes place in the aftermath of a devastating epidemic. Nico, who was only 14 when a rogue virus ran riot, recalls the circumstances that led to his father's murder years later. Although primarily told from Nico's point of view, the narrative also gathers the stories of various inhabitants of Amanzi, the community founded by his father, offering other perspectives. The Amanzians face many challenges--limited and dwindling resources, wild animals, scavenging motorcycle gangs, as well as discord within the group as it grows and adapts. VERDICT Tense, intriguing, and surprising, this thriller is a solid choice for readers who enjoy well-researched and detailed survival stories.--Karin Thogersen, Huntley Area P.L., IL

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2017
      Best known for his detective thrillers, Meyer (Icarus, 2015, etc.) enters darker territory with this sweeping epic about a young Afrikaner boy's survival in a post-apocalyptic South Africa.The story is set in the near future, where narrator Nico Storm and his visionary father, Willem, have "the Fever," an airborne AIDS-related virus that has wiped out much of the world's population. After barely surviving a mauling by wild dogs and the Fever, Willem sets out to build a new, enlightened society. He draws a ragtag support crew that includes Hennie Fly, an eccentric aviator, Domingo, who has a possibly criminal past, and Pastor Nkosi, who spearheads a revolt. The book is part ecological warning, part thriller (it is revealed up front that Willem will be murdered, but the culprit and circumstances aren't clear until much later), part adventure saga (the survivors face repeated battles with a murderous band of looters known as the KTM), and part coming-of-age story, as Nico grows into a warrior and meets the love of his life when a new Fever survivor, Sofia Bergman, arrives at the compound. The narrative shifts, perhaps a bit too often, from Nico's reflections to historical testimony by surviving characters. And neither Nico nor the Christ-like Willem evince the moral complexity of the heroes in Meyer's usual thrillers. Despite some gripping moments and a haunting atmosphere, the book often sinks under its own ambitions, with too many weighty themes and parallel stories going on at once.

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    • Booklist

      Starred review from August 1, 2017
      A corona virus mutates into a pandemic called the Fever that kills 95 percent of the earth's population within six months; still others die in the chaotic aftermath of the contagion. South African Willem Storm, who survives along with his 13-year-old son, Nico, is a man of peace who believes the best of humanity and is determined to rebuild a community, while regretting the progress that has been lost. So Amanzi is formed, with Storm that damn polymath, as he's describedas its leader and first president. Nico is a typical rebellious teen who resents what he sees as his father's weakness, particularly compared to Domingo, the warrior who becomes the boy's idol. This is Nico's memoir, told decades later to record the aftermath of the Fever, with other Amanzi residents recounting their personal stories for an oral history started by Willem. While countless murders occur, only that of Willem spurs a concerted investigation. But this is less a mystery in any sense than a thought-provoking, postapocalyptic examination of the human condition, with two diverse views of our species: Willem's core empathy versus Domingo's assertion that men are animals. With its stunning final revelation, this is a remarkable literary achievement.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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