Grid “I couldn’t shake the images embedded in my memory, of people losing all humanity for a can of outdated green beans, or half a cup of dirty water. I think it was water… I’d seen women hurt, men beaten or killed. Scavengers, who once were nice, ordinary people, reached their lowest point, all for the slim hope of making it through the day. When the grid went down people thought they could adjust to having no lights. Truth is, electricity is the only thing that kept some semblance of normalcy. They didn’t realize that without the grid we had nothing – no communication, no weather update, no news from the outside world, no sanitation, no way to cook or clean. People weren’t ready. It was complete isolation and desolation.”
Marshal came home from Iraq only to find the West nearly as war-torn and depraved as the Middle East. Drought and famine ripped away all semblances of normal life and when the grid went down, everything that remained crashed to the ground. The West, now a barren land of lawlessness, leaves Marshal no choice – he must find help and find a way out, not only for himself, but for those who stayed behind. Can Marshal rescue those he cares for? And can he help lead the next exodus from the West?
Look for other books in the End Times Series Drought: End Times Book One Famine: End Times Book Two Petrol: End Times Book Three Grid: End Times Book Four Plague: End Times Book Five Econ: End Times Book Six