His latest novel is The Last Policeman.
For NPR, Winters named three books to read before the end of the world. One book to make the grade:
On The BeachRead about another book on the list.
by Nevil Shute
Standing tall among classics of Cold War nuclear-paranoia literature is this deeply felt portrait of an ensemble of heroes in southern Australia, waiting for the radiation cloud unleashed by a nuclear exchange to reach their shores. Stubbornly, heroically, they cling to their humanity — to politeness and small talk, to hunting and fishing and car racing, to family and friends and the possibility of love. The moral center is Cmdr. Dwight Towers, an American submarine captain — and now the de facto admiral of the U.S. Navy — who refuses to abandon his post, and refuses even a sexual liaison out of fealty to his wife, back home in Connecticut and certainly dead.
On the Beach is among Sloane Crosley's five depressing beach reads and Michael Evans's top six books on nuclear war.
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My Book, The Movie: The Last Policeman.
The Page 69 Test: The Last Policeman.
--Marshal Zeringue