


In the frozen, desolate remains of a post-nuclear Wyoming, Paul Taggart fights a desperate battle against both the elements and a crushing emotional void. His wife, Elizabeth, has retreated into a catatonic state, haunted by the memory of their lost son and the presence of the man who defended his killer. As the world outside decays into a lawless wasteland of raiders and nuclear winter, Paul realizes that survival requires more than just shelter and heat. To save his wife from the darkness of her own mind, he must embark on a perilous journey through the ruins of Casper, risking everything to find a sanctuary where the ghosts of the past can finally be laid to rest. It is a haunting tale of grief, resilience, and the lengths one will go to for love at the end of the world. Comparable works include The Road