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Book Synopsis
A kinetic, violent and hugely intelligent SF road thriller - a desperate journey through a ruined future world.

Trade Review
I found Barricade to be a fast-paced action adventure, full of dilemmas that need to be overcome. The book left me with many questions, two of which were: Why is there always fear of the unknown? Does being logical mean you always know best? * Fantasy Book Review *
Jon Wallace keeps the pace up, delivering inense setpieces alongside plenty of twisted humour and bone-crunching violence * SFX *
A superb, powerful, perfectly-paced debut that I found myself galloping through - clearly a writer we should be keeping an eye on. Hugely recommended * Forbidden Planet International *
Barricade is like one of those clever teachers that manages to educate through fun and amusement. More than that though its a book that can be enjoyed on many levels. You can just enjoy the ride; the crazily constructed story and crafty characters or you can enjoy the messages it subtly imparts * SF Book *
Compelling, fast paced and full of action, some very violent, the story moves through a series of set pieces told in the first person, cleverly from a Ficial's perspective. What makes this book a little different is the dual narrative strands: before and after the journey; a dislocation of time * We Love This Book *
BARRICADE is a refreshingly short and sweet addition to the genre * Reader Dad *
Jon Wallace presents a powerful portrait of a destroyed Britain, full of intriguing landscapes and settlements, as well as glimpses into the world and society that preceded it * Forwintersnights *
Jon Wallace, I warrant, is one to watch * Tor.com *
I'm not looking for a sanitised, clinical apocalypse. I want a writer to bring the world to an end with a BANG, not a whimper. The writing needs to revel in the anarchy and chaos, unleash a bit of mayhem. I'm glad to say BARRICADE manages to do exactly that * The Eloquent Page *
even a machine would find it tough not to enjoy the glee with which Jon Wallace breaks the world apart * Sci-Fi Now *
The fact paced narrative is a big draw...a promising dbut * The Big Issue *
A taxi ride, in Jon Wallace's scintillating debut novel, becomes an epic trek through a near-future Britain ravaged by conflict and nuclear war...the end of civilization has seldom been such gruesome fun * The Financial Times *

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      Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 09/04/2015
      ISBN13: 9780575118133, 978-0575118133
      ISBN10: 057511813X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A kinetic, violent and hugely intelligent SF road thriller - a desperate journey through a ruined future world.

      Trade Review
      I found Barricade to be a fast-paced action adventure, full of dilemmas that need to be overcome. The book left me with many questions, two of which were: Why is there always fear of the unknown? Does being logical mean you always know best? * Fantasy Book Review *
      Jon Wallace keeps the pace up, delivering inense setpieces alongside plenty of twisted humour and bone-crunching violence * SFX *
      A superb, powerful, perfectly-paced debut that I found myself galloping through - clearly a writer we should be keeping an eye on. Hugely recommended * Forbidden Planet International *
      Barricade is like one of those clever teachers that manages to educate through fun and amusement. More than that though its a book that can be enjoyed on many levels. You can just enjoy the ride; the crazily constructed story and crafty characters or you can enjoy the messages it subtly imparts * SF Book *
      Compelling, fast paced and full of action, some very violent, the story moves through a series of set pieces told in the first person, cleverly from a Ficial's perspective. What makes this book a little different is the dual narrative strands: before and after the journey; a dislocation of time * We Love This Book *
      BARRICADE is a refreshingly short and sweet addition to the genre * Reader Dad *
      Jon Wallace presents a powerful portrait of a destroyed Britain, full of intriguing landscapes and settlements, as well as glimpses into the world and society that preceded it * Forwintersnights *
      Jon Wallace, I warrant, is one to watch * Tor.com *
      I'm not looking for a sanitised, clinical apocalypse. I want a writer to bring the world to an end with a BANG, not a whimper. The writing needs to revel in the anarchy and chaos, unleash a bit of mayhem. I'm glad to say BARRICADE manages to do exactly that * The Eloquent Page *
      even a machine would find it tough not to enjoy the glee with which Jon Wallace breaks the world apart * Sci-Fi Now *
      The fact paced narrative is a big draw...a promising dbut * The Big Issue *
      A taxi ride, in Jon Wallace's scintillating debut novel, becomes an epic trek through a near-future Britain ravaged by conflict and nuclear war...the end of civilization has seldom been such gruesome fun * The Financial Times *

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