The "shocking [and] powerful" classic of postapocalyptic terror by the Nebula Awardâwinning author of The Iron Dragon's Daughter (New York Daily News).
It's been one hundred years since Three Mile Island went into full meltdown, filling the atmosphere with a radioactive poison that would contaminate the skies for hundreds of generations. Since then, the area around the islandânow known as the Driftâhas been a wasteland of disease and deformity, madness and monsters. It's been one hundred years since humanity knew what order and hope were.
The Drift has a law unto itselfâone of vampires and mutants and outcasts left to struggle for daily survival. Within its bounds, the simplest actâeven asking the wrong questionsâcan mean death. Or worse.
Praised by George R. R. Martin as "a potent new myth from the reality of radioactive waste," In the Drift is an inventive and unsettling look at the lives of those who are left to deal with the fallout of a nuclear disasterâa towering work of postapocalyptic fiction that provokes conversation and consideration even as it produces nightmares.
The "shocking [and] powerful" classic of postapocalyptic terror by the Nebula Awardâwinning author of The Iron Dragon's Daughter (New York Daily News).
It's been one hundred years since Three Mile Island went into full meltdown, filling the atmosphere with a radioactive poison that would contaminate the skies for hundreds of generations. Since then, the area around the islandânow known as the Driftâhas been a wasteland of disease and deformity, madness and monsters. It's been one hundred years since humanity knew what order and hope were.
The Drift has a law unto itselfâone of vampires and mutants and outcasts left to struggle for daily survival. Within its bounds, the simplest actâeven asking the wrong questionsâcan mean death. Or worse.
Praised by George R. R. Martin as "a potent new myth from the reality of radioactive waste," In the Drift is an inventive and unsettling look at the lives of those who are left to deal with the fallout of a nuclear disasterâa towering work of postapocalyptic fiction that provokes conversation and consideration even as it produces nightmares.