Nevil Shute's most powerful novel--a bestseller for decades after its
1957 publication--is an unforgettable vision of a post-apocalyptic
world.
After a nuclear World War III has destroyed most of the globe, the few
remaining survivors in southern Australia await the radioactive cloud
that is heading their way and bringing certain death to everyone in its
path. Among them is an American submarine captain struggling to resist
the knowledge that his wife and children in the United States must be
dead. Then a faint Morse code signal is picked up, transmitting from
somewhere near Seattle, and Captain Towers must lead his submarine crew
on a bleak tour of the ruined world in a desperate search for signs of
life. Both terrifying and intensely moving, On the Beach is a
remarkably convincing portrait of how ordinary people might face the
most unimaginable nightmare.