The Last Woman in the World, Inga Simpson
The Last Woman in the World, Inga Simpson
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The Last Woman in the World

Author: Inga Simpson

Narrator: Federay Holmes

Unabridged: 9 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/24/2022


Synopsis

Award-winning writer Inga Simpson terrifies and enthralls with this truly remarkable novel of a woman who must face her worst fears to survive and find beauty in the Australian bush.

Fear is her cage. But what's outside is worse...

It's night, and the walls of Rachel's home creak in the darkness of the Australian bush. Her fear of other people has led her to a reclusive life as far from them as possible, her only occasional contact with her sister.

A hammering on the door. There stand a mother, Hannah, and her sick baby. They are running for their lives from a mysterious death sweeping the Australian countryside - so soon, too soon, after everything.

Now Rachel must face her worst fears to help Hannah, search for her sister, and discover just what terror was born of us. . . and how to survive it.

For fans of STATION ELEVEN, BIRDBOX and A QUIET PLACE, this remarkable, frightening yet ultimately hopeful novel holds a mirror up to the world we live in today.

About Inga Simpson

Inga Simpson began her career as a professional writer for government before gaining a PhD in creative writing. In 2011, she took part in the Queensland Writers Centre Manuscript Development Program and, as a result, Hachette Australia published her first novel, Mr Wigg, in 2013. Nest, Inga's second novel, was published in 2014 and was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Stella Prize and shortlisted for the ALS Gold Medal. Inga's third novel, the acclaimed Where the Trees Were, was published in 2016.Inga was awarded the final Eric Rolls Prize for her nature writing and has obtained a second PhD, exploring the history of Australian nature writers. Inga's account of her love of Australian nature and life with trees, Understory, was published in 2017. Her first book for children, The Book of Australian Trees, illustrated by Alicia Rogerson, was published in 2021. The Last Woman in the World, her critically acclaimed environmental thriller, was published in 2021 and shortlisted for the 2022 Fiction Indie Book Award. Her bestselling and critically acclaimed 2022 novel Willowman was shortlisted for the BookPeople Adult Fiction Book of the Year 2023 and in 2024 was selected by Australia's leading booksellers in BookPeople's 100 Must-Read Australian Novels.Inga lives on the New South Wales south coast among trees.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aneets

This was a silly page turner. Dystopian fiction is my absolute favourite but this was a pale imitation of what has come before. It felt very derivative of BirdBox and fell way short. I didn't believe in or buy the choices of the main character AT ALL. Reading all these reviews about how exquisite th......more

Goodreads review by Simon

Once more to the end of the world. This time, not a virus but an entity that lives on your fear making you, quite literally, die of fright. We never quite find out how the thing started but the indications are that it's all our fault. Good new is you can fend it off with pop music and babies. Story......more

Goodreads review by Kim

Thoroughly enjoyed this apocalyptic road-trip novel. I know the areas that the novel is set, like the back of my hand, and could easily picture the places as I listened to the compelling narrative. A really interesting take on the genre and I loved the strong female leads. My first of Inga Simpson's......more


Quotes

The Last Woman in the World layers precise nature writing with a conspiratorial tone for our times, turning in a gripping apocalyptic thriller that infects the sublime features of the landscape with primal fear Guardian

Creepy and chilling Observer

Each page is shaped with an impressive, world-building cinematic scope so that I was reminded of the thrilling paralysis I felt as I watched The Quiet Place, mixed with the frightening torment of the creepiest scenes in I Am Legend Sydney Morning Herald

Inga Simpson deftly combines horror and hope in this necessary read that is sure to set the literary world on fire. The Last Woman in the World will grab you and not let go Christina Dalcher

As terrifying as Bird Box or A Quiet Place but full of the most beautiful writing about nature. An absolute must-read Mark Edwards

The Last Woman in the World is a novel of fear, fire and an uncertain future. A powerful narrative in Inga Simpson's own unique voice. Horrifying, yet humane and ultimately hopeful - a masterwork Angela Slatter

A heart-racing, page-turning, hiding under the doona stuff. Will read anything this woman writes, did not expect to be so terrified Kate Mildenhall

Chilling . . . powerful Good Reading Magazine