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Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| British Fantasy Award for Best Novel | 2010 | Winner | “Conrad Williams' apocalyptic novel won the unified Best Novel award—covering both fantasy and horror in the pre-split era—for its bleak, relentless prose and its devastating portrait of a father traversing a dead world.” |
About This Book
Richard Jane traverses a depopulated England ravaged by some catastrophic event, searching for his son, in this relentlessly bleak apocalyptic horror novel.
About the Author
Conrad Williams is a British horror fiction author who won the British Fantasy Award for Best Novel for One (2010). He is known for his relentlessly bleak, visceral horror fiction set in post-apocalyptic or psychologically shattered landscapes. Born in 1969, Williams studied at Keele University and has been writing horror and dark fiction since the early 1990s. Read more →
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