Who will you save when the world ends?'Intelligent, chillingly real, and utterly profound, this novel left me breathless.' Mark Greaney, NYT bestselling author of Gray Man books
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After decades of unrelenting disasters, America is on the brink of environmental and social collapse. Billionaire John Brandt was one of the few who planned for it.
While Brandt and his family retreat to Sanctuary, their luxurious underground bunker, ordinary Americans don’t stand a chance.
But men like construction worker Tom Grady aren’t going down without a fight. He helped build the bunker and knows it’s the only way to keep his friends and family safe.
Grady will stop at nothing to get them in. Brandt will do whatever it takes to keep them out.
Locked in a deadly fight for survival unfolding across the nation, who will win – and at what cost?
SANCTUARY is a gripping, thought-provoking, utterly unputdownable thriller for fans of Michael Crichton, Terry Hayes and Hugh Howey.
'A masterpiece. Gripping, fast-paced and frighteningly believable.' CJ Parsons
‘Utterly human characters and exceptional storytelling’ Nick Petrie
'Cleary creates a desolate world and fills it with the best and worst of us' Sarah Clarke
‘A breakneck and thoughtful thriller of ultimate stakes’ Tosca Lee
READERS LOVE
'Gripping near-future thriller' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'One of those rare thrillers that grips you from the opening pages and never lets go' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'A blazing page turner… I lived and breathed ever heart stopping moment' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Made me gasp at times, and I wanted to cry at times. The writing was excellent, and I felt as I knew all the main characters' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Where many climate-related societal collapse stories read like tumbleweeds, their desiccated perspectives as hollow as the futures of their own doomed characters, Sanctuary stands like a monolith meant to outlast the ravages of time with its vital message.
A propulsive, captivating thriller that gives its readers time to contemplate the bigger picture, this book is perfect for fans of apocalyptic fiction like McCarthy's The Road and Stephen King's The Stand. Cleary uses restrained poetic language and a straightforward delivery with authentic Dust Bowl history to contextualize a hypothetical future that becomes all too real in relatively few pages. For a thought-provoking, entertaining take on climate disaster fiction, you won't do better than Sanctuary.
A big thank you to Edelweiss and Penguin Random House for the ARC.
When I read the description about America on the brink of environmental and social collapse, and the world ending, I wasn’t going to request this book. It didn’t sound like my cup of tea at all, but then I read ‘SANCTUARY is a gripping, thought-provoking, utterly unputdownable thriller’ and I changed my mind. I’m so glad I did. It was complex but fabulous. I never repeat the story in a review (what’s the point, it’s in the description). All I need to know about a book is how did you feel while you were reading it? Well, I felt intrigued and gripped, and couldn’t wait to turn the page to find out what happened next. It was, as it said in the description, thought-provoking and utterly unputdownable and I was immersed in the story. It made me gasp at times, and I wanted to cry at times. The writing was excellent, and I felt as if I knew all the main characters. An absolutely brilliant read, and deserving of 5 stars. Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for this amazing arc.
This was a gripping dystopian thriller that I devoured in less than 24 hours. It’s incredibly thought-provoking and constantly had me questioning where I would draw the line between helping others and protecting my own family. A couple times, I caught myself agreeing with the billionaire “villain”, which was unsettling, yet I also deeply understood the desperation of the other families and knew I’d risk everything for my child. My moral compass was all over the place in the best way.
The only thing keeping this from five stars is the limited character development. I wanted more depth so the emotional impact could hit harder. In such a high-stakes, eerily realistic future, I expected to feel more personally invested in at least one character. While the tension and ethical dilemmas were strong, I never fully connected on a deeper emotional level.
Overall, this is a fast-paced, morally complex read that will leave you thinking long after you turn the final page.
Thank you to Berkley Publishing Group and Netgalley for this ARC edition in exchange for an honest review.
People don't inherit the earth - the earth inherits their dust.
This is reminiscent of the dread I felt reading Cormac McCarthy's "The Road." The lifeless plains destroyed by human disregard for the earth, resulting in a primitive struggle for survival in a civil war where factions are largely nameless and death is common and brutal.
It is also the story of when money corrupts and power destroys, here in the age of billionaires attempting to manipulate the masses to their whims. Kind of like that dream of being able to escape earth and start over on another planet, except the spaceship blows up along the way.
Feeling a little worried and overwhelmed? Read this and let that anxiety go for a walk. With the author's love for both the written and spoken word, imagine what the movie will be like.
Sanctuary by James Cleary delivers an intriguing premise and a tense, atmospheric setting that immediately draws readers in. The story’s survival-driven stakes and sense of looming danger create a steady undercurrent of suspense, especially as the characters navigate a harsh and uncertain world.
While the concept is compelling, the pacing can feel uneven at times, with slower sections that interrupt the momentum. Some characters are interesting but could benefit from deeper development, making it harder to fully connect with their struggles and choices.
Overall, Sanctuary offers a solid, suspenseful read with moments of real tension and intrigue. Readers who enjoy survival-themed fiction and stark, moody settings will find plenty to appreciate, even if the story doesn’t fully reach its potential.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC of Sanctuary by James Cleary.
Sanctuary is one of those rare thrillers that grips you from the opening pages and never lets go. I will admit to having leaky eyes during this heart wrenching story. The author blends atmosphere, character and tension with real skill, creating a story that really engages the reader and utterly compulsive.
I loved how the tension builds chapter by chapter through small, unsettling details that slowly grow around the characters.
For me this was completely absorbing and very hard to put down. Be prepared to care a lot about the characters and be a little heart broken.
Sanctuary by James Cleary is complex, gripping, chilling and thought provoking. Expertly written with vivid descriptions, emotional and heartbreaking moments, and realistic character development. An exceptional read.
Thank you to James Cleary, Berkley Publishing Group, and NetGalley for the opportunity to preview the book.
In a climate-ravaged society, billionaire John Brandt brings his family and employees to an underground bunker. However, a group from above are threatening their survival as they want in. Great premise! I really liked the writing. It was emotional and at times very sad. I’m thankful that I won a copy of this book from Goodreads. It’s not my usual genre and I’m not sure I would have read it otherwise. I’m glad I did!
"It’s been almost a year since I’ve seen the sun. The real sun, that is. The recorded one still rises and sets every day in my “window,” a digital screen embedded high on the wall of my room that’s designed to look like a window."
A blazing page turner and a thought provoking read, Sanctuary deserves every one of the five stars I've rated it.
Climate catastrophe, a breakdown in services and civil unrest at an all time high. The mobs are taking to the streets in a series of co-ordinated attacks and cities are on fire. The authors paints a devastating picture of the violence and the weather anomalies, great dust clouds tainting the air killing off crops and wildlife and coating the lungs of those that breathe it.
Billionaire John Brandt has been planning for this and nestled amongst the plains of northwest Nebraska is a gated compound with a bunker hidden away from the world, its sanctuary.
A place where along with an elite security team and essential staff they can wait out the destruction, breathe filtered air and survive. But Sanctuary isn't the safe haven he planned, those involved in the construction know its there, they know about its infrastructure and they deserve to survive too.
From the opening pages this novel had me in its clutches, I cared about the characters, both inside and out the bunker, I wanted them to survive and I lived and breathed every heart stopping moment the picture perfect narrative produced. Its a novel everyone should read.
My thanks to HQ for the early read, all opinions expressed are my own.