When the mainland fell, the islands stood alone.
A revolutionary cancer cure was meant to save lives. Instead, it unleashed a nightmare, rewriting the rules of death and turning the infected into something new: coordinated, relentless, and hungry for connection.
As Britain collapses in days, a handful of survivors escape to the Isles of Scilly, hoping the sea will keep the horror at bay. But isolation brings its own dangers. Sarah, her children, and a fractured band of locals and outsiders must fight for survival as the infection spreads, resources dwindle, and trust frays.
With the world silent and the infected evolving, the islanders face impossible choices: who to save, who to fight, and how far they’ll go to protect what remains. But the tide is turning and the sanctuary of the islands may be more vulnerable than anyone dares to admit.
Perfect for fans of tense, character-driven post-apocalyptic fiction, Isles of Scilly is a gripping thriller of community, sacrifice, and the fight for humanity at the edge of civilization.
(This is a standalone book)