*"It is an easy thing to rule by fear."
*
It's been years since the tidal wave of ex-humans washed over the world.
Since then, thanks to St George and his fellow heroes, the community
known as the Mount has been the last known outpost of safety, sanity,
and freedom left to humanity.
But even for the Mount, survival still balances on a razor's edge--and
after a disaster decimates the town's food supply, the heroes must make
a risky gamble to keep its citizens from starving.
And then the news arrives of a strange, man-made island in the middle of
the Pacific. An island populated not just by survivors, but by people
who seem to be farming, raising children, *living--*people who, like the
heroes, have somehow managed to keep the spark of civilization alive.
Paying this place a visit should be a simple goodwill mission, but as
the island reveals itself to be a sinister mirror-image of what the
heroes have built at the Mount, the cost of their good intentions
becomes dangerously high.