Over the years I’ve read books by both authors that feed off each other in terms of themes and plot lines.
No Country for Old Men is a portent of things to come.
Parable of the Sower, civil society is on the verge of collapse. Refugees take to the road in search of sanctuary.
The Road, a man and his son wander a brutal wasteland, where survivors cannabalize each other and human sacrifice prevails. Is it the end of the road for humanity or does Parable of the Talents offer a course correction?
by OBwriter92107