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Our End Of The Lake: Surviving After The 2012 Solar Storm

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This is the complete Prepper Trilogy Containing Books 1-3
A solar storm has just hit the world causing a EMP event. A emergency manager visiting Atlanta GA must find his way back home after this electromagnetic pulse has stranded him away from his vehicle and his beloved "bug out bag". With 180 miles to go to his destination, David must let his street smarts and survival skills kick in as food and water becomes scarce and societal breakdown proceeds at an unrelenting pace. The band of refugees from a Coronal mass ejection eventually move into a several lake cabins and try to work on their short term and long term survival. The lake is a beautiful place for a survival retreat, but is it safe with roving groups of lake residents all looking for what meager food resources remain after a EMP event has shut down society as we know it. Can society be recreated and restarted here, or will starvation and anarchy take over? Can a simple light in the lake be the solution to survival and the reconstruction of society, or is it merely a symbol of what has been and might be yet again?

405 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 6, 2011

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12 reviews
December 16, 2018
Valuable, Informative and Often Hilarious

This Ron Foster trilogy finds David, our main character, stranded in Atlanta, GA when the EMP hits. Caught in a downtown bar in a business suit with none of his preps, he really has to get resourceful. David's journey back home to Montgomery, AL is filled with teaching moments as well as a colorful cast of characters. Ron's down to earth writing style makes the story flow quickly as his merry band of misfits find their place in a world forever changed proving that SHTF can be fun when stuck at the lake with good booze and great friends.
151 reviews1 follower
September 15, 2016
A decent work of edutainment. The first book is very interesting and especially informative. What would happen if this scenario would become reality? How could we survive? I've learned a lot I hope I'll never need.
451 reviews3 followers
November 4, 2018
Good story

Lots of useful information in the story. A different perspective as well, not everyone will be a young, multiskilled ex-army vet. Some Older people have lots of skills that could be useful.
74 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2019
Fun educational good read

Stellar character development. Such great guys !! Had a lot of fun reading this one even laughed out loud a time or two.
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1,173 reviews6 followers
May 22, 2019
Good book

Read all of the books in order to really enjoy. Storyline continues to grow and develop. Characters are realistic and get better and better.
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2 reviews3 followers
July 29, 2011
Great Book, part survival manual, part adventure
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