
Synopsis
āRiveting. Martin weaves an inspired premise into an engrossing and wholly original adventureā ā Ernest Cline, author of Ready Player One
A mother's love can be deafening . . .
Isaac is Hannahās entire world. If she lets her guard down, he will be taken from her.
When the Soundfield arrived twenty years ago, the world changed with it. Now, people are forced to live at night due to the deadly heat, food and water are scarce, and everyday life is punctuated by a constant and disconcerting hum.
Hannah spent her early career working on the enigma of the Soundfield, looking for answers; now, she focuses all her energy on keeping Isaac living, not just alive.
To do so, she will have to lie to the people she knows and hope she can trust the ones she doesn't.
The only thing more dangerous than her lies, is the truth of what she has done.
āAs fascinating as it was terrifyingā ā Holly Seddon, author of The Woman on the Bridge
āThe Quiet took my breath away. gripping, fiercely intelligent and quietly heartbreaking. I will think of Isaac for a long time to comeā ā Emma Kavanagh, author of To Catch A Killer
āA clever and unique dystopian premise, this was spare and tense, gripping and heartbreakingā ā Louise Swanson, author of End of Story
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Riveting. Martin weaves an inspired premise into an engrossing and wholly original adventure
An extremely tense plot delivered through elegant prose. I found The Quiet as fascinating as it was terrifying.
The Quiet took my breath away. Gripping, fiercely intelligent and quietly heartbreaking. I will think of Isaac for a long time to come.
A dystopian thriller with heart. With echoes of The Road this is a really special book. It's about connection, about hope. Tense and utterly fascinating.



















