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  • Apr 13, 2024 | bookreporter.com | Sarah Langan

    Sarah Langan returns to her horror roots with a cautionary tale set in the near future that is truly spine-tingling. A BETTER WORLD introduces a broken, dystopian world not unlike ours where a new community has risen with their own solutions for staving off extinction in the face of global and geological cataclysm. If you have ever read anything about so-called perfect, idyllic societies or watched “The Walking Dead,” then you have experienced the prospect of a too-good-to-be-true situation.

  • Apr 10, 2024 | crimereads.com | Sarah Langan

    A better world is a near future story told through the perspective of a doctor, mother, and wife, who moves with her family to a protected company town where she thinks they’ll all be safe. She soon discovers that this town is hiding secrets about how it was founded, and upon whose backs that safety is won. It was great fun to write, inspired by Atwood, Jackson, and Levin.

  • Apr 6, 2024 | nytimes.com | Sarah Langan

    What to Read Find Your Next Book Spring Preview: Fiction Spring Nonfiction Preview April Releases 22 Funny Novels What to Read Find Your Next Book Spring Preview: Fiction Spring Nonfiction Preview April Releases 22 Funny Novels In "A Better World," a family hoping to escape their dangerous reality gets invited to an exclusive town only to discover that it's not as peaceful as it seems.

  • Mar 24, 2024 | bestthrillerbooks.com | Scott Johnson |Sarah Langan |Teresa Brock

    Hargobind Tahilramani was able to cause at least 500 victims to lose around $2 million over the course of his (yes I said it – his) run. While long believed to be a female, that was in fact wrong.  Tahilramani was able to impersonate both male and female Hollywood executives in order to take advantage of makeup artists, stunt actors and members of private security details. There is an Apple TV docu-series based on this novel by Scott Johnson that is out now.

  • Jan 26, 2024 | readersblock.substack.com | Sarah Langan |Kate Brody |Riley Sager |Juliana Pignataro

    by Sarah LanganRead it if you’re into: Near future dystopias, creepy suburban towns, satirical takedownsIt is the near future in a world riven by technology-gone-wrong and the effects of climate change, and the Farmer Bowens get an opportunity to live in Plymouth Valley. Plymouth Valley is a "company town," built by the makers of Omnium, a product that endlessly recycles plastic, thereby sort of saving the world (or keeping the apocalypse at bay).

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