A Distinguished Faculty Fellow at Rice University, he divides his time between Houston, Texas, and Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Other honors for his writing include a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and a Whiting Writer’s Award. Justin Cronin is also the author of Mary and O’Neil (which won the PEN/Hemingway Award and the Stephen Crane Prize), and The Summer Guest. For the last time, Amy-the Girl from Nowhere, who lived a thousand years-will join her friends and face down the demons that threaten the last of humanity. Stephen King called The Passage “enthralling… read this book and the ordinary world disappears.” Now, PEN/Hemingway Award-winner Justin Cronin bring us the conclusion to his epic trilogy with The City of Mirrors. It sold in over 40 countries and became a bestseller in many of them. It was featured on more than a dozen “Best of the Year” lists, including Time’s “Top 10 Fiction of 2010,” NPR’s “Year’s Most Transporting Books,” and Esquire’s “Best & Brightest of 2010.” It was a #1 Indie Next Selection. It spent 3 months on The New York Times bestseller list. The unforgettable tale that critics and readers compared to the novels of Cormac McCarthy, Michael Crichton, Stephen King, and Margaret Atwood became a runaway bestseller and enchanted readers around the globe. The Passage is one of the finest written examples of apocalyptic horrorlurid, meditative, and epic in scope. In 2010, Justin Cronin’s The Passage was a phenomenon.
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