The Death of Grass

The Death of Grass by John Christopher, published by Syle Press on September 30, 2016, is a work of fiction that delves into the catastrophic effects of the Chung-Li virus, which has ravaged Asia by decimating the rice crop and inciting widespread chaos and starvation. As the virus mutates and spreads, it threatens global food supplies, leading to a looming famine that reaches even Britain, where the government conceals the truth from its citizens while preparing secretive measures to protect a select few.
In this edition, readers will follow John Custance and his family as they embark on a perilous journey from London to his brother’s farm in a secluded northern valley. The narrative explores themes of survival and societal collapse as they navigate a landscape increasingly dominated by violence and desperation. With 224 pages, this English-language edition presents a gripping exploration of action and adventure set against a backdrop of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic challenges.
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The Chung-Li virus has devastated Asia, wiping out the rice crop and leaving riots and mass starvation in its wake. The rest of the world looks on with concern, though safe in the expectation that a counter-virus will be developed any day. Then Chung-Li mutates and spreads. Wheat, barley, oats, rye: no grass crop is safe, and global famine threatens.
In Britain, where green fields are fast turning brown, the Government lies to its citizens, devising secret plans to preserve the lives of a few at the expense of the many.
Getting wind of what’s in store, John Custance and his family decide they must abandon their London home to head for the sanctuary of his brother’s farm in a remote northern valley.
And so they begin the long trek across a country fast descending into barbarism, where the law of the gun prevails, and the civilized values they once took for granted become the price they must pay if they are to survive.
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