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The Passage: A Novel (Book One of The Passage Trilogy)

In this first book of The Passage Trilogy, a mysterious virus spreads across the United States, leading to a new era where a select few have been granted eternal life. The story delves into the ethical and moral implications of such a transformation, while intertwining the lives of various characters caught in the midst of this unprecedented change. more

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Justin Cronin
Justin Cronin

Justin Cronin is an American author known for his science fiction novels. His works often blend elements of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, winning him a dedicated fan base. Born in 1962, Cronin's most notable work is the 'The Passage' trilogy. more

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