REBUILD. RESIST. REHEAT.
Dom thought the hard part was over.
It’s been a year since the people of London took to the streets in What to Eat During the Apocalypse. Now, scattered communes, cautious markets, and a fragile Council are trying to hold the city together. In Hounslow, Dom cooks. He feeds his people, keeps his head down, and hopes that food and community might be enough to build something better.
But peace doesn’t come easily. Across the city, something old is stirring. Quiet promises of order, safety, and meritocracy are gaining ground. Repackaged. Reheated. Revived.
Dom never wanted to be a leader, but once again, he must choose between standing still or standing for what he believes in. With his makeshift family and the increasingly cryptic guidance of Mango the cat, Dom is forced to confront an uncomfortable truth: rebuilding takes more than good intentions. It takes courage. It takes leadership.
A warm, sharp, and quietly defiant novel about compromise, solidarity, and how fragile freedom becomes when fear starts to sound familiar.