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  1. Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre is a fiction book by American author Max Brooks set in the Pacific Northwest. [2] . It chronicles the story of a small, isolated community of technologically-dependent city dwellers who suddenly are cut off from the rest of the world after a volcanic eruption. [2] .

  2. 16 de jun. de 2020 · Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre. Max Brooks. 3.91. 47,621 ratings7,033 reviews. Goodreads Choice Award. Nominee for Best Horror (2020) As the ash and chaos from Mount Rainier’s eruption swirled and finally settled, the story of the Greenloop massacre has passed unnoticed, unexamined . . . until now.

  3. Devolution. The #1 New York Times bestselling author of World War Z is back with “the Bigfoot thriller you didn’t know you needed in your life, and one of the greatest horror novels I’ve ever read” (Blake Crouch, author of Dark Matter and Recursion).

  4. 16 de jun. de 2020 · Hardcover – June 16, 2020. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The #1 New York Times bestselling author of World War Z is back with “the Bigfoot thriller you didn’t know you needed in your life, and one of the greatest horror novels I’ve ever read” (Blake Crouch, author of Dark Matter and Recursion).

  5. Devolution. A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre. By Max Brooks Read by Judy Greer, Max Brooks, Jeff Daniels, Nathan Fillion, Mira Furlan, Terry Gross, Kimberly Guerrero, Kate Mulgrew, Kai Ryssdal and Steven Weber. Best Seller. Category: Gothic & Horror | Science Fiction | Suspense & Thriller | Audiobooks. Paperback $17.00.

  6. Part survival narrative, part bloody horror tale, part scientific journey into the boundaries between truth and fiction, this is a Bigfoot story as only Max Brooks could chronicle it—and like...

  7. Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre. Max Brooks. What The Reviewers Say. Rave Michael Alec Rose, BookPage. The transformation of Greenloop and its members—especially Kate and her slacker husband, Dan—from self-doubting basket cases into formidable warriors transcends the notion of 'evolution.' It’s terrifying.