The #1 New York Times bestselling author of World War Z is back with âthe Bigfoot thriller you didnât know you needed in your life, and one of the greatest horror novels Iâve ever readâ (Blake Crouch, author of Dark Matter and Recursion).
As the ash and chaos from Mount Rainierâs eruption swirled and finally settled, the story of the Greenloop massacre has passed unnoticed, unexamined . . . until now. The journals of resident Kate Holland, recovered from the townâs bloody wreckage, capture a tale too harrowingâand too earth-shattering in its implicationsâto be forgotten. In these pages, Max Brooks brings Kateâs extraordinary account to light for the first time, faithfully reproducing her words alongside his own extensive investigations into the massacre and the legendary beasts behind it. Kateâs is a tale of unexpected strength and resilience, of humanityâs defiance in the face of a terrible predatorâs gaze, and, inevitably, of savagery and death.
Yet it is also far more than that.
Because if what Kate Holland saw in those days is real, then we must accept the impossible. We must accept that the creature known as Bigfoot walks among usâand that it is a beast of terrible strength and ferocity.
Part survival narrative, part bloody horror tale, part scientific journey into the boundaries between truth and fiction, this is a Bigfoot story as only Max Brooks could chronicle itâand like none youâve ever read before.
Praise for Devolution
âDelightful . . . [A] tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy.ââKirkus Reviews (starred review)
âThe story is told in such a compelling manner that horror fans will want to believe and, perhaps, take the warning to heart.ââBooklist (starred review)
The Cast: Judy Greer as Kate Holland Nathan Fillion as Frank McCray Kimberly Guerrero as Josephine Schell
With Jeff Daniels as Steve Morgan Mira Furlan as Mostar Kate Mulgrew as Hannah Reinhardt-Roth Steven Weber as Tony Durant and Terry Gross and Kai Ryssdal as themselves and Max Brooks as the researcher
Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre (Unabridged) - Max Brooks
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of World War Z is back with âthe Bigfoot thriller you didnât know you needed in your life, and one of the greatest horror novels Iâve ever readâ (Blake Crouch, author of Dark Matter and Recursion).
As the ash and chaos from Mount Rainierâs eruption swirled and finally settled, the story of the Greenloop massacre has passed unnoticed, unexamined . . . until now. The journals of resident Kate Holland, recovered from the townâs bloody wreckage, capture a tale too harrowingâand too earth-shattering in its implicationsâto be forgotten. In these pages, Max Brooks brings Kateâs extraordinary account to light for the first time, faithfully reproducing her words alongside his own extensive investigations into the massacre and the legendary beasts behind it. Kateâs is a tale of unexpected strength and resilience, of humanityâs defiance in the face of a terrible predatorâs gaze, and, inevitably, of savagery and death.
Yet it is also far more than that.
Because if what Kate Holland saw in those days is real, then we must accept the impossible. We must accept that the creature known as Bigfoot walks among usâand that it is a beast of terrible strength and ferocity.
Part survival narrative, part bloody horror tale, part scientific journey into the boundaries between truth and fiction, this is a Bigfoot story as only Max Brooks could chronicle itâand like none youâve ever read before.
Praise for Devolution
âDelightful . . . [A] tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy.ââKirkus Reviews (starred review)
âThe story is told in such a compelling manner that horror fans will want to believe and, perhaps, take the warning to heart.ââBooklist (starred review)
The Cast: Judy Greer as Kate Holland Nathan Fillion as Frank McCray Kimberly Guerrero as Josephine Schell
With Jeff Daniels as Steve Morgan Mira Furlan as Mostar Kate Mulgrew as Hannah Reinhardt-Roth Steven Weber as Tony Durant and Terry Gross and Kai Ryssdal as themselves and Max Brooks as the researcher