Dosen't much matter how things go dark,it is still dark.We would have the same problems and more,autos would still be running until the gas gave out.I'm not overly concerned with EMP's, but bad actors taking down the grid is not real far fetched.
Dosen't much matter how things go dark,it is still dark.We would have the same problems and more,autos would still be running until the gas gave out.I'm not overly concerned with EMP's, but bad actors taking down the grid is not real far fetched.
If you enjoy this type of story, check out my book KILLSHOT. It can be bought as an eBook or paperback from all major book sellers. Here's the synopsis:
After a massive solar flare hits earth and destroys the power grid, electrical outages spread rapidly across the United States. In an effort to survive the chaos around them and save his family, Patrick Walker decides to bug out from their Mississippi Gulf Coast home to his grandfather's cabin in northern Arkansas.
The quest for survival begins in their own neighborhood when their friends turn against them and try to take their supplies. After a gun battle, their journey to Arkansas is filled with life-threatening hazards as the situation rapidly goes from bad to worse. Without electricity, there is no access to any of life's basic necessities. As each day passes, their plight becomes one in which it is every man for himself, kill or be killed.
Just bought it off Amazon and about half way through.If you enjoy this type of story, check out my book KILLSHOT. It can be bought as an eBook or paperback from all major book sellers. Here's the synopsis:
After a massive solar flare hits earth and destroys the power grid, electrical outages spread rapidly across the United States. In an effort to survive the chaos around them and save his family, Patrick Walker decides to bug out from their Mississippi Gulf Coast home to his grandfather's cabin in northern Arkansas.
The quest for survival begins in their own neighborhood when their friends turn against them and try to take their supplies. After a gun battle, their journey to Arkansas is filled with life-threatening hazards as the situation rapidly goes from bad to worse. Without electricity, there is no access to any of life's basic necessities. As each day passes, their plight becomes one in which it is every man for himself, kill or be killed.
Thank you, Jeep. Have you enjoyed it? I love telling a good story.Just bought it off Amazon and about half way through.
Thank you, nomifyle. I'm glad you're enjoying it. I just published another book titled, The Day The World Ended. Check it out.So Doc, I'm reading your book, "Killshot" its a good read and is showing just how dangerous things can get, I'm not quite half way though.
God is good, all the time
Judy
The event happened in early spring. By the time fall rolled around there werent that many people left to pick up the acorns. They brought up foraging numerous times.I remember reading it "One Second After" and wondering why nobody ever heard of eating acorns. I know the hills in that area are covered with them.
So far, I am at the chapter where he rescues the pilot.Thank you, Jeep. Have you enjoyed it? I love telling a good story.
I finished the book and it was good. I recommend it. I'll check out your other book too.Thank you, nomifyle. I'm glad you're enjoying it. I just published another book titled, The Day The World Ended. Check it out.
Thank you for your support. After I retired, I decided to start writing. I am not a professional writer, but I love to tell a good story and entertain people.I finished the book and it was good. I recommend it. I'll check out your other book too.
God is good all the time.
Thank you, Prairie Moon. Let me know if you enjoyed the book. I use feedback to improve my writing.Ok...just bought it on Amazon! Thanks! Can't wait for it to get here.