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The Wool Trilogy
The Wool Trilogy
Jan 13, 2026 9:22 PM

Author:Hugh Howey

The Wool Trilogy

The international bestselling Wool trilogy, now available in one download. Includes Wool, Shift and Dust.

'A new Science Fiction classic.' ERNEST CLINE

NOW THE NO.1 DRAMA IN THE HISTORY OF AppleTV+, SILO.

Wool

In a ruined and hostile landscape, in a future few have been unlucky enough to survive, a community exists in a giant underground silo. Jules is part of this community, but she is different. She dares to hope. And as her walls start closing in, she must decide whether to fight, or to die.

Shift

Donald Keene was recruited by the government to design an underground shelter. Over fifty years later Donald's design has been realised and the last remnants of mankind live in his silo. But no one can remember what life was like before. In fact, they're forced to forget. One simple pill erases a memory. And with it, any chance of hope.

Dust

In the aftermath of the uprising, the people of Silo 18 are coming to terms with a dangerous new order.And some want it destroyed. The battle has been won. The war is just beginning.

'The next Hunger Games' SUNDAY TIMES

'Well written, tense, and immensely satisfying, Wool will be considered a classic for many years in the future.' WIRED

'Howey's Wool is an epic feat of imagination. You will live in this world.' JUSTIN CRONIN

'Wool is frightening, fascinating, and addictive. In one word, terrific.' KATHY REICHS

'Thrilling, thought-provoking and memorable ... one of dystopian fiction's masterpieces alongside the likes of 1984 and Brave New World.' DAILY EXPRESS

Reviews

Well written, tense, and immensely satisfying, Wool will be considered a classic for many years in the future.

—— WIRED

Thrilling, thought-provoking and memorable ... one of dystopian fiction's masterpieces alongside the likes of 1984 and Brave New World.

—— Daily Express

Howey's Wool is an epic feat of imagination. You will live in this world.

—— Justin Cronin

Wool is frightening, fascinating, and addictive. In one word, terrific.

—— Kathy Reichs

Spoken about in the same breath as The Hunger Games and The Passage.

—— Independent on Sunday

Howey can really write ... frightening, intriguing, and mysterious ... it's easy to see why Wool captured readers so quickly.

—— Guardian

The massive underground hit ... Just don’t read it in the dark.

—— Sunday Telegraph

Exhilarating, intense, addictive. A novel you will never forget.

—— SJ Watson, author of Before I Go to Sleep

Not just a thumpingly good read, but also essentially a story of human fragility and passions, albeit taking place under the intimidating shadow of a massive Stalinist portico.

—— The National

Compulsively involving. Our fear for the children keeps up turning the pages... We follow the passions with sympathy... The knot of events tugs at a wide range of emotions rarely experienced outside an intimate tyranny.

—— The Times

The novel is hugely romantic. His ease with the setting and historical characters is masterly. The book maintains a tense pace. Uniquely terrifying. Heartrending.

—— The Scotsman

This tightly written page-turner crackles with authenticity ... if you are wiping away a tear by the end it wont be the thanks to the chill of Soviet winter. Love and death swirl at the heart of One Night in Winter. A terrific storyteller.

—— Daily Express

Hopelessly romantic and hopelessly moving. A mix of lovestory thriller and historical fiction. Engrossing.

—— Observer

A novel full of passion, conspiracy, hope, despair, suffering and redemption... transcends the boundaries of genre, being at once thriller and political drama, horror and romance. His ability to paint the tyrannical Stalin in such a way as to make the reader quake with fear is matched by his talent for creating truly heartbreaking characters: the children who innocently find themselves...behind the dank walls of the dreaded Lubyanka prison; their parents, torn between the need to be seen as loyal Bolsheviks and the love they have for their families ... One Night in Winter is a gripping read and must surely be one of the best novels of 2013.

—— Steve Emmett, NY JOURNAL OF BOOKS

Delicately plotted and buried within a layered, elliptical narrative, One Night in Winter is also a fidgety page-turner which adroitly weaves a huge cast of characters into an arcane world.

—— Time Out

Engrossing novel… based on similar real events and certainly his ease with the setting and historical characters is masterly…the invented characters are well-drawn too.

—— Scotland on Sunday

Sebag's new novel draws in the reader and renders time meaningless. Brilliantly depicted.

—— Jewish Chronicle

One Night in Winter entertains and disturbs and seethes with moral complexities: how far would we go to preserve a secret or protect a loved one? All aspects of this “intensified life” are captured in this intricate, at times sobering, but always absorbing novel.

—— The Australian

A novel of passion, fear, bravery, suffering and survival ... novel mostly about love ... predictably terrifying — but the novel’s romantic soul tempers the terror and makes for a gripping read ... pitch-perfect.

—— The Spectator

Engrossing

—— The Scotsman

This gripping novel is a chilling reminder of the darkest days of Communist Russian, and the power one man can wield over a nation’s lives.

—— Daily Mail

A gripping thriller about private life and poetic dreams in Stalin’s Russia… A gripping page-turner… Whether its subject is power or love, a darkly enjoyable read.

—— The Guardian

A compelling and uplifting story of love and endurance.

—— Country Life

A compelling read.

—— Independent

This is one of those rare and thrilling books that you devour hungrily but hope will never end.... If there is one book you must read this year, let it be this one. One Night In Winter is one of the most engaging, gripping and heartbreakingly tragic novels of 2013.

—— CultureFly Blog

A compelling, cleverly plotted novel.

—— BBC History Magazine

This moving novel from Simon Sebag Montefiore will have you gripped to the end.

—— Grazia

This bone-chilling story; with lashings of snow and sec, offers us a vividly engrossing portrait of Soviet Russia.

—— Tatler

A bleak and well-plotted thriller.

—— Irish Business Post

Simon Sebag Montefiore uses all his deep knowledge of Russia’s history to build a bleak and well- plotted thriller

—— Sunday Business Post

Mixing real figures with fictional creations is a challenge for any historical novelist, but the vivid cameos here, particularly of Stalin and his dissolute son, Vasily, give this page-turner the grim stamp of authenticity.

—— Independent

One Night in Winter is compulsively involving and readers do not need to bring much previous knowledge of Russian 20th-century history, or the ambience of the time. The author meticulously supplies both.

—— The Times

This is a gripping and cleverly plotted read

—— The Sunday Times

A seriously enjoyable romp

—— Seven magazine, Sunday Telegraph

This gripping novel – a combination of political thriller, love story and historical fiction – is a chilling reminder of how totalitarian regimes corrupt everything they touch, especially human relationships.

—— Daily Mail, You Magazine

It is an eminently readable tunic-ripper, and strangely affecting.

—— Daily Telegraph

A masterpiece of historic fiction

—— Sunday Mail

This is a tale of passion, power and politics that I simply couldn’t put down.

—— Sun

The author draws nuanced people about who the reader cares and villains who repel with their casual disregard for human life. He gives an insight into the machinations of the Stalinist state and provides little details that lift the book out of the ordinary

—— The Irish Times

There aren’t many writers as confident and competent in fiction as in non-fiction but Simon Sebag Montefiore is one of them. A gripping yarn and a good history at the same time.

—— Vince Cable

A political novel captures the nightmarish world of post-World War II Russia. As Stalin twists the Childrens Case to his own ends, the truly magnetic power of ONE NIGHT IN WINTER becomes clear. The stirring of our deepest fears and their unexpected resolution - at this, Montefiore is the master. In the hands of the right author, Stalin, endangered children and Moscow 1945 are enough to make a novel.

—— Washington Post

Enthralling.Mr Montefiore is masterly at sketching scenes (passionate, melancholy or menacing) and limning characters. Not until the book's epilogue are the ultimate secrets revealed: the calculated or heedless acts of young and old who cast their fates with love.

—— Wall Street Journal
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