Scott Sigler called Doucetteâs cozy apocalypse story, âentertaining as hell.â Come see how the world ends, not with a bang, but a whatever . . .
The whateverpocalypse. Thatâs what TourĂŠ, a twenty-something Cambridge coder, calls it after waking up one morning to find himself seemingly the only person left in the city. Once he finds Robbie and Carol, two equally disoriented Harvard freshmen, he realizes he isnât alone, but the name sticks: Whateverpocalypse. But it doesnât explain where everyone went. It doesnât explain how the city became overgrown with vegetation in the space of a night. Or how wild animals with no fear of humans came to roam the streets.
Add freakish weather to the mix, swings of temperature that spawn tornadoes one minute and snowstorms the next, and it seems things canât get much weirder. Yet even as a handful of new survivors appearâPaul, a preacher as quick with a gun as a Bible verse; Win, a young professional with a horse; Bethany, a thirteen-year-old juvenile delinquent; and Ananda, an MIT astrophysics adjunctâlife in Cambridge, Massachusetts gets stranger and stranger.
The self-styled Apocalypse Seven are tired of questions with no answers. Tired of being hunted by things seen and unseen. Now, armed with curiosity, desperation, a shotgun, and a bow, they become the hunters. And thatâs when things truly get weird.