Shortly after breakfast a small boy, Neil Campbell, from a neighbouring farm arrived panting at the open front door. 'My mother's askin' for ye,' he said to Margaret, rubbing one bare foot against the shin of his other leg.
David Brewer is trying to keep his family alive in a world torn asunder by a biblical apocalypse.
Ten years earlier, while seeking a Sith Holocron, Sith leader Lundi encountered Jedis Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, and now as the Sith are about to make a reappearance, Obi-Wan and his apprentice Anakin are forced to rely on the aid of Lundi.
This is not about policy or political ideology or even the guru or our political leaders, as much as it is about the followers from the viewpoint of a follower.
. . Powerful, gripping, and impossible to forget, Rebecca Wait's The Followers is a novel about love, hope, and identity that asks timely questions. Are we still responsible for our actions if we remake ourselves in someone else's image?