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How do you go on living when tomorrow isn't coming?

The world has ended, yet few places still cling to life, dragging out their final moments until the last dwindling seconds. The United Kingdom is one such place, but it is only a matter of time before it too is wiped from the face of the earth. The Tar is coming...

That means the clock is ticking for ex Irish Separatist Finley. He needs to find the monster that murdered his sister or else he will die without a single decent act to his name. He might have abandoned his family once, but this is his chance to make things right again--by killing a man named Dominic.

The world might be over, but vengeance never dies.

Bestselling author, Iain Rob Wright, creates an apocalypse like no other. If you love tragic tales of the apocalypse like The Road, then you will love this story of a brother trying to fix the past before the future ends.

"Iain Rob Wright scares the Hell out of me." -- J.A. Konrath, author of Afraid.

Iain Rob Wright is a number 1 bestselling horror author on and a member of the Horror Writer's Association. Find out now why fans of the dark and sinister are going crazy over the new master of the macabre.

Tar An apocalyptic horror novella eBook Iain Rob Wright

Tar: An apocalyptic horror novella by Iain Rob Wright is a compelling story about the development of an expensive science facility in Australia. It was called the Oceanic Science Collider, OSC.

After the experiment was halted, Shepherd said: "We'll assess things and see where we stand, but there is no reason to lose heart. No scientist ever walked a straight path to discovery. Humanity's destiny has always been a meandering zig-zag. Each obstacle in the road gives us a tiny glimpse at the mysteries of our world--and how to overcome them." I gave it four stars because I found it intriguing. It was a well-written story.

Finn returned home to discover that his sister, Marie had been beaten to death. He was ready for vengeance.

I received a complimentary Kindle copy from Amazon. That did not change my opinion for this review.

Link to purchase: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LEX9LQA

Product details

  • File Size 1519 KB
  • Print Length 104 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher SalGad Publishing Group (September 1, 2016)
  • Publication Date September 1, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01LEX9LQA

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Just finished reading “Tar” by Iain Rob Wright. I know I sound like a recording when it comes to Iain’s books, but what can I say, he writes some fantastic stuff. This was a great Post-Apocalyptic/Horror/Thriller Novella. Novella being the only problem with this book, it ended way too soon. Something that Iain does so well is a story within a story within a story. The Tar is coming and the world is ending, but Finn, an ex IRA member, has to find the low life piece of crap who killed his sister and avenge her death. Along the way he meets some interesting characters, human and canine alike and has time to recollect on his past. Will he find the killer and end his life before the end of the world? It’s worth you time to read this gem and find out. Another great non stop, action packed adventure by Iain Rob Wright.

Synopsis (from the back cover) How do you go on living when you’re already dead?

The world has ended, yet a few places still cling to life, dragging out their final, dwindling moments until the last second. The United Kingdom is one of those places still left alive, but it is only a matter of time before it too is wiped from the face of the earth.

The Tar is coming, covering every inch of the globe. There is no escape.

It means the clock is ticking for Finn, who needs to find the monster that murdered his sister. The world might be over, but vengeance never dies
What do you get when you combine a failed experiment, mass extinction event and one pissed off older brother hell-bent on revenge? You get “Tar” – the newest novella from Iain Rob Wright.

While not a long book, Tar checks in at approximately 230 pages, this story really packs a punch with regard to action and suspense. Finn is desperate to hunt down his sister’s murderer and avenge her death but doesn’t have the luxury of time as the Tar creeps ever closer. As usual in a story such as this if that weren’t bad enough, there is also the element of the other survivors functioning as the “wild card” element.

This was a really quick read and of course, I pretty much adore anything that IRW writes. A few incidental characters seemed eerily similar to other novels, but for me that added more to the story. It’s not uncommon to have cameos of characters from his other books in the IRW created universe, why would this book be any different? It’s sort of like little “Easter Eggs” for loyal readers.
If you knew the world was going to come to an end, absolutely and without doubt or question, and, not just eventually, but in a matter of days or hours, what would you do? That’s the question faced by the characters in Iain Rob Wright’s novella, “Tar,” and the answers they provide make for a fascinating morality tale.

The culprit in “Tar” is just that, a creeping gray slime that was created as a result of a nuclear experiment in Australia gone very, very bad. Once created, the tar simply spread in a growing circle across all surfaces, solid or liquid, engulfing and absorbing any life in its path. (Ironically, one of the best books of this type, Nevil Shute’s “On the Beach” has exactly the opposite plot. There, nuclear radiation eventually makes it way to Australia from the rest of the world.) Last to go is England, diagonally across the globe from Australia.

Other than a fairly creepy introductory chapter showing the genesis of the substance, “Tar” is not a conventional horror story. Instead, it starts out as more of an action/revenge story focusing on Finn, an IRA soldier who was, until very recently, in Northern Ireland, setting off bombs. He returns to England, barely escaping the tar that enveloped Ireland, partly to spend the remaining time with his family, but primarily to get revenge on his recently deceased sister’s boyfriend, who murdered her. Complicating matters is the fact that the boyfriend is a local mobster, and, even in the last days of the world, is surrounded by some loyal cohorts.

Although the impending end of the world is a constant given in “Tar,” author Wright doesn’t dwell on it or describe in detail the worldwide procession of horrible ways in which people meet their demises. Instead, he gives just enough detail to make readers feel more sad than shocked, and also works the effects of the coming apocalypse into the story line (power is gone, as are the police). For the most part, however, the book is about Finn’s quest for the man who killed his sister. In this regard, “Tar” is a good action story, with some rather brutal fight scenes and a fair amount of suspense when the ultimate showdown occurs.

However, “Tar” is much more than that. It’s an old-fashioned tale of morality and redemption, as Finn faces who he was and what he did (his hands were quite bloody before he came back to his hometown), and contrasts and compares it with what the other characters do. Some people can’t take it, others hide, and still others choose to give vent to their basest desires knowing that there are, for all practical purposes, no consequences to their actions. As Finn continues his quest, he encounters a number of relative innocents, some of whom latch on to him for safety, and the interplay becomes much more complex. I don’t want to go into much more detail, because things do not play out in “Tar” the way readers might think, and the characters prove far more complex than they first appeared. And, by the end of the book, author Wright has gotten readers deeply involved in both the end-of-the-world scenario and the characters.

Assigning a rating to “Tar” is a bit difficult for me. The story itself is a novella that’s about 90 pages long and would easily rate five stars on its own. However, it only occupies about half the book. The other half contains six short stories by other authors. Most are fairly good, but none are at the level of “Tar.” If I were rating this book as a story collection, I would give it four stars overall. Since the book isn’t advertised or sold as a collection, most people will buy it on the strength of the main story, which is a strong one, so I’ll accordingly give the book five stars overall. “Tar” is a story that will really stick to you.
Tar An apocalyptic horror novella by Iain Rob Wright is a compelling story about the development of an expensive science facility in Australia. It was called the Oceanic Science Collider, OSC.

After the experiment was halted, Shepherd said "We'll assess things and see where we stand, but there is no reason to lose heart. No scientist ever walked a straight path to discovery. Humanity's destiny has always been a meandering zig-zag. Each obstacle in the road gives us a tiny glimpse at the mysteries of our world--and how to overcome them." I gave it four stars because I found it intriguing. It was a well-written story.

Finn returned home to discover that his sister, Marie had been beaten to death. He was ready for vengeance.

I received a complimentary copy from . That did not change my opinion for this review.

Link to purchase https//www./gp/product/B01LEX9LQA
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