Post-Apocalypse – First Strike

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I should mention my other novel  here, instead of only promoting the more recent, “Kendra’s Spirit.” Completely different genres, and there just might be some post-apocalypse fans viewing this page.

*In The End: a pre-apocalypse novel* has been described as unique in the genre, and a “breath of post-apocalypse fresh air.”

America is attacked in limited fashion in what might be a single terrorist event, or considering the location, it might’ve been a first strike intended to knock out at least some of our air defenses and prevent mutually assured destruction of the enemy.

The novel begins with a small group of college students who just arrived at the luxury condominium cabin they rented and seeing a mushroom cloud rising over the Denver skyline. Shortly thereafter, they hear gunshots, despite being among the first to come for the ski season which starts the following week.

Elsewhere on the mountain top are a few bikers – one of whom is delighted to see that Colorado has been nuked. To him, this means the end of law enforcement, and thus the end of restraining his sociopathic desires.

Everyone must fend for themselves as they face the end of the world as they know it. Some of them don’t do so well, and others are surprised to find their latent leadership abilities. 

This is the first in a trilogy and is sub-titled “a pre-apocalypse novel.” The second book, tentatively titled “In The End 2: American Apocalypse” will feature the actual apocalypse, and the third will be the post-apocalypse.


In The End: a pre-apocalypse novel

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Published on July 27, 2014 12:47
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