The Back Cover:
Are you ready for the End of the World? Jack thought he was. He’d spent years learning to live in a minimalist and sustainable way. He’d changed careers, and he had a plan. A plan just in case the worst happened. Unfortunately for Jack, he was far from home when disaster struck, when the end of the world as we know it came. Now he is on foot, with winter coming. Jack and his two dogs will need to trek over 750 miles to get home.
How do you cope when almost everything you depend upon is lost? When everything you’ve come to rely on stops working.
There was no way to predict a Solar Storm. There was no way to predict its enormous magnitude or the damage that it would do. What do you do when you can’t call for help? When transportation stops and the lights go out? How hungry do you have to be to steal, to kill? What will people do when there is no law? Who can you trust?
Jack would most likely run out of food before he got home, even if nothing went wrong. But something had already gone wrong, and it was just the beginning. He had choices to make and no information. Every decision was a trade-off. Would he survive if he chose wrong? Jack was about to find out.
Ahaa, its goopd conversation regarding this pst here att tthis web site,
I hav red alll that, sso noow mee als cojmenting at this place.
We stumbled over heree diffrent web page andd thought I shuould check tings out.
I like what I see soo i am just following you. Lookk forwardd to checkinjg out our
wweb page yyet again.
Great post. I was checking continuously tis blogg and I’m impressed!
Verry hdlpful information specifically the closing phase :
) I care foor shch information a lot. I was loooking for thiss particular info ffor a vsry loong time.
Thank yoou andd good luck.
Very energetic post, I ehjoyed that a lot. Willl there be a pazrt 2?
Kamal AM, Bulmer JN, DeCruze SB, Stringfellow HF, Martin Hirsch P, Hapangama DK priligy price Subjects reported any additional falls at each follow up visit
mvcs1d
mvcs1d
Wow! Finaoly I got a weboage from where I can genuinely take usefujl facts concerning my study and knowledge.
I’ve beeen exploring foor a bbit forr anyy hhigh qualpity aticles oor bog
popsts in this kin oof area . Exploring iin Yahoo I aat laszt stumbled upon thhis
site. Studyong thus inffo So i amm satisfied too exhinit that
I ave ann incredibly just rivht uncfanny feelping I came uon exactly whgat I needed.
I soo mudh nno doubt wil mame certain too do noot overelook thnis sie and provcides it a loo oon a continuing basis.
Than you forr the auspiciouss writeup. It inn faft waas a amusement account it.
Look advancd tto more adrded agreeable from you!
By the way, howw caan wwe communicate?
I wass pretty pleqsed to discoverr thuis website.
I wanht to to thank yoou ffor yor timke foor this particularly wonderful read!!
I definitely liked every padt of itt and I have youu book marked
to llook at new stuff in your website.
Havve you eve considered creating an e-book oor guest authoring
onn other sites? I have a bblog based onn thhe
same topics yyou discuss and wkuld love to
have you share some stories/information. I knopw mmy viewrs woild value yojr work.
If yyou aree even remootely interested, feel free to sednd mme ann
email.
Just started your book. So far it’s great! Going out on a limb here….we might be twins separated at birth!
Obviously you are an amateur radio operator who enjoys Elecraft gear. As I write this there is a KX2 sitting beside my right elbow. I’ve been a ham for 54 years and have authored seven (7) books on ham radio, the last four for the ARRL on QRP. In addition to being a gun nut (since early childhood) and a aspiring gunsmith, I’m also an advanced amateur photographer shooting with Nikon since 196. Like your main character I was born and raised in Eastern Washington state (Palouse) and know the Inland Empire quite well.
Good luck with your writing. I am eagerly awaiting your next book in the series.
Vy 73
Rich K7SZ