Jamestown, Alaska

by Frank Turner Hollon

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Jamestown, Alaskais the story of Aaron Jennings, a bestselling novelist bored by his life of suburban monotony and increasingly disturbed by violence heralded in his newspaper, who wakes one morning to find a small red book on his doorstep. There is no title, no author given: just the words The Survival Manifesto inscribed on the first page, and an invocation to the chosen few to abandon the society of the incompetent, lazy, and immoral and build a new utopia in the wilds of Alaska. Jennings is invited to the commune to write, or rewrite, the history of the imminent worldwide revolution.
Skeptical but insatiably curious, Jennings sets out for Alaska in the company of the seven mysterious members of the Committee, pursued by a sinister figure who seems to oppose the Committee's mission. But the human vices have reached Jamestown first, and order in the commune is already faltering. As Jennings becomes entangled with the secrets of Jamestown, falling out of touch with his family and the life he left behind, he grows increasingly paranoid about what kind of game he's stumbled into, and whether anything in Jamestown is as it seems.
In spare prose, Frank Turner Hollon's Jamestown walks the line between ludicrous and ominous,

  • ISBN13 9781938103506
  • Publish Date 7 June 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Dzanc Books
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 216
  • Language English