Troublemakers are sent out the airlock up top to die in the poisonous atmosphere-but not before they scrub down cameras that broadcast a view of the surrounding hills, distant crumbling skyscrapers, and the sky back inside to the cave dwellers. The book, which began life as a best-selling series of novellas self-published via ’s Kindle e-reader, opens with the bunker’s top sheriff being executed-voluntarily-because he’s begun to uncover dark secrets underlying everything. Facebook Email This article is more than 10 years old.Īll that’s left of humanity, it seems, is living in an underground silo-bunker in Florida author Hugh Howey’s page-turner novel “Wool Omnibus.” People have been surviving in what’s basically a 140-some-story skyscraper buried underground for about two centuries now because the air outside, on the surface, remains terribly toxic from some mysterious catastrophe.
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