![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Malorie has expressed worry before it isn’t enough to stop anything, or anyone, from coming in. Malorie opens the back door and Tom nearly knocks her over as he rushes inside. Then he’s moving fast, faster than he’s ever taken this walk before.īut Tom is at the back door and knocking five times before the man says another word. “I’d like to speak to you,” the man says. It wouldn’t be difficult, and he’d know when to stop. Some of Malorie’s rules make more sense in the moment. Tom hears paper rustling, like when Olympia flips pages while reading. Read an extract from the book’s first chapter below ahead of its publication date! Now nearly teenagers, survival is no longer enough. Malorie has raised her two children – Olympia and Tom – on the run or in hiding. MALORIE returns to the world of terror, rules and blindfolds, seventeen years after the ‘creatures’ first appear. BIRD BOX was the most successful Netflix film of all-time (with over 80 million views and counting) and the success of the film sent it into the Top Ten bestseller lists around the world – from North and South America, to Europe and beyond. Twelve years after she found refuge at a school for the blind with her son, Tom, and adopted daughter, Olympia, Malorie Hayes must make a life-altering decision. The hugely anticipated follow-up to Josh Malerman’s cultural sensation BIRD BOX publishes on 21st July 2020. Arriving next month, Malorie builds out the post-apocalyptic world of the 2014 novel, which led to Netflixs hit film starring Sandra Bullock. ![]()
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