Mason is a dead man. He trusts his daughter to fulfill his last wishes. Sara cannot resist trying to uncover more about her fathers' secret life, especially after what he did during his cleaning.
Follow Sara's tragic journey into the silo's resistance in this short story based on Hugh Howey's world of Wool.
What reviewers are saying:
"...a lot of unexpected twists and turns along the way." - Patrice M. Fitzgerald
"Thomas Robins does a great job extending the Wool universe." -Debra Miller
Stunning twists make this story well worth the time. I enjoyed it very much and will read it again at some point in the future when I go through through the Wool books a second time.
I found book three of this series on Amazon but not book two. Hopefully I'll be able to buy a copy someday and finish the story.
Reading other reviews I see I wan't the only one confused, but in the end it all makes perfect sense.
Once you love Hugh Howey's Wool Universe, you enjoy all stories that bubble up from it. So I would also recommend this fan fiction as well, even though I gave it a lower review than others. It was true to the Silos, but felt disjunct; skipped around too much. It can easily be redeemed by the follow up stories that will continue the Underground series, so I remain optimistic!
I love Wool fan fiction, and this book is no exception. It is refreshing to get the perspective of a female character! I just wish it was a little longer.