In the fast-paced frightening (The New York Times Book Review) sequel to Bird Box the
inspiration for the record-breaking Netflix film starring Sandra Bullock bestselling author
Josh Malerman brings unseen horrors to life.NOMINATED FOR THE BRAM STOKER AWARD Malorie is even
more of a psychological thriller than Bird Box and all the scarier for it. The Wall Street
Journal Twelve years after Malorie and her children rowed up the river to safety a blindfold
is still the only thing that stands between sanity and madness. One glimpse of the creatures
that stalk the world will drive a person to unspeakable violence. There remains no explanation.
No solution. All Malorie can do is survive and impart her fierce will to do so on her children.
Don t get lazy she tells them. Don t take off your blindfold. AND DON T LOOK. But then comes
what feels like impossible news. And with it the first time Malorie has allowed herself to
hope. Someone very dear to her someone she believed dead may be alive. Malorie has already
lost so much: her sister a house full of people who meant everything and any chance at an
ordinary life. But getting her life back means returning to a world full of unknowable horrors
and risking the lives of her children again. Because the creatures are not the only thing
Malorie fears: There are the people who claim to have caught and experimented on the creatures.
Murmerings of monstrous inventions and dangerous new ideas. And rumors that the creatures
themselves have changed into something even more frightening. Malorie has a harrowing choice to
make: to live by the rules of survival that have served her so well or to venture into the
darkness and reach for hope once more.