I don’t know what it is about apocalyptic novels that seems to fascinate me. White Horse refers to a killer disease that is wiping out 90% of the world’s population and leaving the survivors with grotesque genetic aberrations. Zoe seems to be immune and after losing her parents and sister, sets off on an international journey to find the parents of the only other person that has meant something to her. There is a somewhat annoying narrative device of alternating the time frame by prefacing the sections “Date: Now,” “Date: Then," but other than that it's pretty readable. The first in a proposed trilogy. I see a potential movie on the horizon.
A woman viciously murders her seemingly doting husband. We meet up with her several years later in a mental facility, where a therapist tries to get her to speak and to reveal her story. Who is innocent and who is the victim? The answer isn’t straightforward. The resolution to the novel features a real twist that will have the reader questioning the chronology of the different narrative threads in the book. A real page-turner.

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