Timberdark
by Darren Charlton
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Pub Date 1 Sep 2022 | Archive Date 2 Sep 2022
Little Tiger Group | Stripes Publishing
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Description
Cooper isn't so sure. He harbours feelings from that terrible night on the lake and worse, a secret ... codename, Timberdark.
With Cooper's new found connection to the Dead, Peter's suspicions about what he might do next grow. Faced with losing the boy he loves, Peter must uncover the truth about the mysterious Timberdark before their future together and the world around them is placed in danger.
A thrilling and thought-provoking sequel to the winner of the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize for Older Readers, WRANGLESTONE.
PRAISE FOR WRANGLESTONE:
"Fresh and compelling and totally immersive." – Sunday Irish Independent
"Charlton’s fantastic debut is both a page turning zombie thriller and a beautifully drawn gay love story." – i Newspaper
"A bucolic, intimate twist on the zombie/post-apocalyptic story... It's impressive how Darren has combined the pace, thrills, and gore you expect from zombie fiction with a genuinely tender romance." – David Owen, author of GRIEF ANGELS
"Thrilling zombie epic meets gorgeous gay love story. The world-building is deft, the writing poetic … this is very special! Properly scary and properly heart-warming." – William Hussey, author of HIDEOUS BEAUTY
"A complete treasure of a book – page-turning, stunning writing, an extraordinary setting and with a gorgeous love story at its heart." – Lisa Heathfield, author of I AM NOT A NUMBER
Advance Praise
The enthralling sequel to former Waterstones Children's Book Prize category winner Wranglestone places Peter and Cooper in even greater danger as they attempt to decipher the sinister eponymous codeword before the Dead mount their next assault. - Waterstones
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781788953061 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 384 |
Featured Reviews
Thank you so much for letting me read this, it did not disappoint! It continued right where it needed to and added depth, excitement and intrigue to an already enjoyable story.
Timberdark broke my heart.
It's a gay zombie Western, about love and how painful it is to love someone and to realise that they no longer love you the same way, and how hard it is to see that canyon form and fill with silence. This really hit a nerve with me, and was at times almost painful to read. The emotional resonance is just so overwhelmingly powerful.
First of all, for anyone not familiar with book one in this series, Wranglestone, yes it is a gay zombie Western. In a post-apocalyptic world, human survivors eke out an existence on the islands of a lake on a nature reserve, protected from the zombies stalking the land by the water, except when it ices over in winter. In this bleak, harsh existence, Peter and Cooper find love with each other. Cooper, with his Stetson and his faded jeans and his beloved horse is the quintessential cowboy, and I loved how making him gay did so much to subvert traditional tropes and open up new possibilities for storytelling.
Actually, if you aren't familiar with Wranglestone, you really need to read that first. Timberdark picks up where it left off, and won't make an awful lot of sense as a starting point.
For the first part of the book, the love between Peter and Cooper is pure and beautiful and an absolute joy to watch as they take comfort in each other's presence. There's no sexual content, but beautifully described kisses and hand-holding and it is just the sweetest, purest romance. The ways in which they are there for each other warms the heart.
Then they leave their settled-ish existence, moving into a new town in the hopes that humanity and civilisation might actually be rebuilding itself. This is where the problems really start. The descriptions of love falling apart, of being in love with someone but unable to reach out to them, unable to talk to them and tell them how you feel, or of knowing that you are losing them and being powerless to do anything other than wish they'd open up to you, talk to you, reach out to where you are lying in the darkness thinking about them and aching with every last piece of your heart, they elevate this book from a fantastic horror to someone altogether different and very special. It's mirrored, in a way, with Peter's friendship with Becky, where he just can't bring himself to reach out and talk to her and watches their friendship fade away in silence.
There's so much more to this book than relationship trauma though. There's a really exciting storyline once they reach the town that left me wondering what just about everybody is up to, with plots and mysteries and secrets that are thrilling and captivating. It really left me guessing about what was really going on, and once truths are revealed it's frantic with action.
The Western style is something I really loved about this too, it's just blended so well with the rest of the setup, giving it a real charm of its own.
The horror elements are absolutely on point. The herds of zombie have lost some of their threat, though there is one nail-biting sequence with them, but there's a new and totally terrifying killer in there who really chilled me!
The whole thing finishes with a powerful message about our very humanity, but spoilers!
All in all, beautifully done. Powerful, emotional, with one of the most real, most beautiful and most raw romances I've come across. The fact that it is a gay romance is just another win for diverse representation really.
Darren Charlton has done it again!! Timberdark is beautifully written and such wonderful descriptions and I can honestly see myself in the book alongside the characters.
The book follows Peter and Cooper and how they are adjusting to life and their new relationship after the events of Wranglestone. Peter and Cooper have a plan to find Returnees and offer them sanctuary at Wranglestone. This all goes to plan until they meet a Ghost Ranger and their plans are thrown in the air and they are forced to try a new life in a town. There’s something that’s just not quite right about the town though and Peter and Cooper grow apart over a single word… ‘Timberdark’.
As I’ve said, the book is beautifully written and I found myself being drawn straight back into Wranglestone like I’d never left. I’d recommend the book to ages 11+, there’s mild swearing. The book kept me on my toes and I just couldn’t stop reading.
Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Darren Charlton has done it again, with a tremendous, atmospheric, and compelling follow-up to Wranglestone. I cannot wait to read what he writes next!
Thank you netgalley for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review. I really enjoyed the first book, so was excited to read this, and it didn’t disappoint. It was an enjoyable read, and I loved how the characters and plot developed, as well as how everything linked together leading to that ending. Overall, a really solid and enjoyable book, 4/5 stars, and I can’t wait to see what this author produces next.
What a fantastic sequel to the awesome Wranglestone. Forced to move from the lake into a small town, Peter, Cooper and the other survivors must learn how to operate in a consumer society. Jobs, money and luxury goods are hard to conceive for some members of the community who prefer the simpler life they once shared at the lake. Conflict and suspicion could wreck this fragile social balance, but events are not what they seem. Peter and Cooper must find a way to work together to repair their fractured relationship and their society but it is hard to know who to trust.
Fantastic followup to the first installment, moody and emotional. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for an advance copy in exchange for a fair review!
I finally got my hands on, the long-awaited sequel to Wranglestone and it did not disappoint! Particularly poignant given the pandemic and a little philosophical about our ‘normal’ modern world, Timberdark hit all the right feels whilst delivering an important message.
Timberdark was an amazing sequel to an amazing book!
I fell in love with Wranglerstone when I first read it, and I was so happy to see that it would get a sequel, and I'm so happy I got to read it now!
The different take on the traditional zombie story makes the story much more interesting, and a lot less predictable. This book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end!
The characters are great! I love Peter and Cooper, even though their communication skills are lacking! I wanted to yell at both of them so many times throughout the book because.... just talk guys!
I can't say much without spoiling the first book, so I'm just going to end this saying; read Wranglerstone and Timberdark... you will eat them up!
Timberdark is the sequel to the book Wranglestone which I stumbled across earlier this year (check out the review in my posts) I came for the zombies and stayed for the sweet relationship between Peter and Cooper. With Timberdark I loved the development of their relationship and their maturing. Peter actually got on my nerves a bit in this one because at times I found him to be quite selfish but I think that was in fitting with his age and was incredibly important to his growth as a character.
I really enjoyed the zombie element of this sequel and the surprising but solid twist and how that played out. The concept around how the zombies became zombies was really interesting and quite deep in a way.
Overall I strongly recommend giving this duology a go!
I preordered the waterstones edition this time (those edges 😍) so I really can't wait for that to get here!
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