Far North
Discover the gripping narrative of Far North by Marcel Theroux, published in 2010. This compelling novel takes you to the far northern border of a failed state, where the protagonist, Makepeace, dons his guns daily to patrol the desolate remnants of a dying city. As he navigates this bleak landscape, Makepeace strives to maintain order among the unruly inhabitants, offering a profound exploration of survival and resilience in a world gone awry.
With 304 pages of intricate storytelling, Theroux's work delves into themes of architecture and the human condition, making it a must-read for fans of biographical fiction. Don't miss your chance to experience this thought-provoking tale that challenges the boundaries of hope and despair.