The End of Men
By (Author) Christina Sweeney-Baird
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
10th June 2022
12th May 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Dystopian and utopian fiction
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
330g
A FIERCELY INTELLIGENT PAGE-TURNER PAULA HAWKINS
WRITTEN PRE-COVID GRIPPING, SCARY AND PERSUASIVE IAN RANKIN
THE STUFF THAT CLASSICS ARE MADE OF A.J. FINN
GRIPPING AND BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN. WHAT A DEBUT! SARAH PEARSE, author of The Sanatorium
BRILLIANT, PRESCIENT, UNPUTDOWNABLE JENNY COLGAN
AN ENGROSSING DEBUT STYLIST
HUGE IN SCOPEAS TENSE AS THE TAUTEST THRILLER RED
THE MOST BUZZED-ABOUT FICTION FOR 2021SUNDAY TIMES STYLE
AN UNFLINCHINGLY PACY MUST-READGRAZIA
AN UNFORGETTABLE DEBUT PRIMA
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A RACE AGAINST TIME
The year is 2025. Mankind is under threat.
A FIGHT FOR THEIR LIVES
Men are dying, but women remain safe. As the sickness spreads to every corner of the globe, people fight to protect the men they love against all odds.
A DISASTER LIKE NO OTHER
Can they find a cure before its too late Will this be the story of the end of the world or its salvation
Compelling and devastating,The End of Menis the pulse-pounding thriller everyone is talking about.
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A POWERFUL, GRIPPING BOOK THAT HAS MADE ME FEEL A LITTLE BIT BETTER ABOUT THE WORLD WE ARE LIVING IN RIGHT NOW BRYONY GORDON
FRIGHTENINGLY PRESCIENT A COMPELLING, MOVING AND INTELLIGENT PAGE-TURNER GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
A TOUR DE FORCE A FEMINIST REIMAGINING OF SOCIETY GILLIAN MCALLISTER
COMPELLING AND HEART-BREAKING. A REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT ABI DAR
PACY, EMOTIVE, THOUGHT-PROVOKING AND ULTIMATELY A REMINDER OF THE STRENGTH OF LOVE AND HUMAN CONNECTION C.D. MAJOR
'A REMARKABLY PRESCIENT, WHIP-SMART, AND STRANGELY HOPEFUL NOVEL' CHARLOTTE PHILBY
DEVASTATING, PRESCIENT, COMPELLING AND CONFRONTING LAURA JANE WILLIAMS
GRIPPING, MOVING AND SCARILY PRESCIENT. COULDNT PUT IT DOWN CHARLOTTE NORTHEDGE, AUTHOR OF THE HOUSE GUEST
MOVING, THOUGHT-PROVOKING AND TERRIFYINGLY PRESCIENT TAMMY COHEN
TOPICAL, TIMELY, IMAGINATIVE AND ULTIMATELY HOPEFUL KATIE KHAN, AUTHOR OF HOLD BACK THE STARS
'AN INCREDIBLE ACHIEVEMENT BOTH A BREATH-TAKING FEAT OF IMAGINATION AND A WISE, STEADY EYE ON THE WORLD AS IT IS' JESSICA MOOR, AUTHOR OF THE KEEPER
The stuff that classics are made of A.J. FINN
A fiercely intelligent page-turner, at once thoughtfuland highly emotive PAULA HAWKINS
Gripping, scary and persuasive IAN RANKIN
Grippinga beautifully written page-turner SARAH PEARSE, AUTHOR OF THE SANATORIUM
A powerful book that has made me feel a little bit better about the world we are living in right now BRYONY GORDON
I ripped through this. Its pacey, devastating, prescient, compelling and confrontinga sure-fire hit, and rightly so LAURA JANE WILLIAMS
It is scary how prescient and relevant this iscompelling and heart-breaking. A remarkable achievement ABI DAR
Brilliant, prescient and unputdownable JENNY COLGAN
A tour de force a feminist reimagining of society GILLIAN MCALLISTER
One of the best books Ive ever read ANSTEY HARRIS
Moving, thought-provoking and terrifyingly prescient. I talked of nothing else for days! TAMMY COHEN
Pacy, emotive, thought-provoking and ultimately a reminder of the strength of love and human connection C.D. MAJOR
'A remarkably prescient, whip-smart, and strangely hopeful novel' CHARLOTTE PHILBY
Gripping, moving and scarily prescient. Couldnt put it down CHARLOTTE NORTHEDGE
Topical, timely, imaginative and ultimately hopeful KATIE KHAN
'An incredible achievement' JESSICA MOOR
Expect big things fromThe End of Menby Christina Sweeney-Baird. Sold in a six-figure deal, there is also a major film in the pipelineSUNDAY EXPRESS
Chillingly prescientSUNDAY TIMES SCOTLAND
THE MOST BUZZED-ABOUT FICTION FOR 2021SUNDAY TIMES STYLE
HUGE IN SCOPEAS TENSE AS THE TAUTEST THRILLER RED
AN UNFLINCHINGLY PACY MUST-READ GRAZIA
AN UNFORGETTABLE DEBUT PRIMA
Christina was born in 1993 and grew up between London and Glasgow. She studied Law at the University of Cambridge and graduated with a First in 2015. Christina works as a Corporate Litigation lawyer in London. The End of Men is her first novel.