The Fireman by Joe Hill. I bought it when it was published in 2016, and never read it until now. It’s Hill’s most like father like son-book (his father being Stephen King). 750 pages long (it took me 13 days to read it) and it’s about a plague, end of the world sort of thing. Hill must’ve figured everyone would compare it to The Stand anyway, so the book is full of fun references to it. A must read if you love that book (many believe it’s King’s best). In this book however the plague is dragon scale like spore that grows on people and will burn them to death by spontaneus combustion if they don’t learn to control it. Like with The Stand in this one the fellow survivors are the thing worse than the plague, and the real danger. I liked it a lot.