![]() ![]() In the midst of trying to save Amy from becoming another victim of this experiment, they are forced to run for their lives. Until his new assignment is to bring in a six-year-old girl by the name of Amy Bellafonte.Īn orphan, a child, a reminder of his own past – this is something that Wolgast cannot just stand by and accept blindly. ![]() He isn’t given the details and he doesn’t ask questions. He and his partner have been tasked with rounding up convicted murderers and taking them… somewhere for a top-secret military experiment. Right?!? What’s not to like about that?īrad Wolgast is a FBI agent who has been pulled into an unusual role. Think: The human population is decimated by an ever-growing group of virals (read: vampires) and a band of friends set out to save the world with the help of one extraordinary little girl. It is a post-apocalyptic adventure that I just can’t get enough of. The Passage is the first book in a trilogy of epic proportion. Since the first season of Fox’s The Passage came to an end on March 11th, now seems to be a good time to revisit the book that started it all – The Passage by Justin Cronin. ![]()
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