The Wintermen III: At The End of The World
Fiction | Dystopian
Pub Date: October 25, 2020
5.5 X 8.5 in | 307 pgs
Trade Paperback: 9781988989242
e-pub: 9781988989327
Life after climate catastrophe, a dystopian nightmare?
Not if The Wintermen have their way.
Brit Griffin’s dystopian series The Wintermen wraps up as Johnny Slaught tangles with new Talos strongman Eton Love over who the future belongs to: the people and the land, or the same old capitalist profiteers. With a slim promise of spring on the horizon, megalomaniac Love is gearing up for a cut and run replay of business as usual, and that means grabbing the wealth that lies within the Wintermen’s territory.
But the forests, deep snows, and wolves, have a different idea about the fate of the northern landscape. Caught between these two powerful forces, Slaught and his community have to decide which side they’re on.
Can they salvage a liveable future from the winter-swept remains of the planet, or is human greed just too powerful?
Praise for The Wintermen III: At The End of The World
"An exciting conclusion ... and a crucial reminder of our role in keeping the lands we love safe."
— Karen McBride author of Crow Winter
"The Wintermen III is a wonderfully written story filled with memorable characters and nail biting action. It is so well written you don’t notice how Griffin manages to infuse it with her plea for change. If you like your fantasy/adventure seasoned with intelligence and compassion this is the story for you."
— Richard Marcus, Blogcritics.org
"The Wintermen III: At the End of the World, is a dystopian thriller, a meditation on human resilience, corporate greed, intransigence, and the wisdom of nature that is a triumphant end to the series. Griffin is a writer who in fiction and non-fiction remarkably reflects the lived experience of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary circumstances. I anxiously await her next project."
— Bill McBain, Co-host of The Urban Zoo
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About the Author
Brit Griffin is the author of the climate-fiction Wintermen trilogy (Latitude 46) and has written essays, musings, and articles for various publications. Griffin spent many years as a researcher for the Timiskaming First Nation, an Algonquin community in northern Quebec. She lives in Cobalt, northern Ontario, where she is the mother of three grown daughters. These days, she divides her time between writing and caring for her unruly yard.