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After the Collapse #3

En el camino de la horda

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When a new trooper starts working at the Southwest Library, she seeks to discover how to expel the invaders who have taken over. But for Henrietta, a soldier with a secret, this trooper is not what she seems.

The events that follow launch Henrietta on a journey that is dangerous and epic, leading her into the councils of the invaders and chieftains of the tribes that rule the desert land of the Southwest.

But an even greater danger is coming. Something is moving into the land, something more evil even than the dominating ruling tribes. Scouts murmur of a mounted menace moving down from the north, destroying all in its path. Facing the rising threat, Henrietta must join with the librarians and old enemies to build a stronger alliance. In this tale of the future world without modern technology, each character must make decisions of loyalty and commitment that will shape the future.

255 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 1, 2022

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S.A. Gibson

40 books351 followers
S. A. Gibson writes Woodpunk fiction, and futurist action stories. Having worked with computers and people, now happily crafts different worlds and fun characters and wondering how to save the heroes and heroines.

S. A. Gibson was born in South Korea, grew up in California and currently lives in Los Angeles with a spouse and a chihuahua-dachshund.

When not writing, or writing school papers, S. A. Gibson is blogging at Experiences in writing, or online at Twitter, and at Facebook.

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An epic struggle for the power over Arizona and New Mexico in a future without technology.
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