The disease is running rampant, and the origins of it are more than a little suspicious. Not just a little sick, but severe behavior changing sick. Mark and Trina are finally starting to feel a sense of normalcy when things take yet another turn for the worse. Months later, small groups of survivors have started to create communities of sorts, but people still keep to their own. They survived in the tunnels, living in the darkness until joining with others and escaping to the surface. At first they didn’t understand what was happening, but soon it became all to clear. Mark and Trina were riding the subway when the flares hit. The flares wiped out almost everything, super-heating the Earth. Those who survived the initial onslaught have returned to focusing on the basics - food, shelter, etc. “The Kill Order” takes readers to a world still reeling from solar flares. But just a month later James made an exciting announcement - a prequel was in the works and would be available in August 2012. Last fall, the final book in the Maze Runner series, “The Death Cure,” was released, leaving fans to wonder what they would read next. The Maze Runner series took the world by storm, becoming a New York Times best-seller, being optioned for a Hollywood movie and making author James Dashner a household name. “The Kill Order,” by James Dashner, Random House, Aug.
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