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These Readers Said 5 out of 5 stars!
Whew!
Out of all the books I've read in my life, other than one by James Patterson (The Jester) and one by Lincoln Child featuring a theme park, it has to be criminally negligent of SOMEONE not to have built these two books. Combined, they'd make one heck of a movie! — Frequent Kindle-ite!
A gripping tale of The horror of nuclear attack.
Kept me flipping pages as fast as I could read them. — Maryann, Dagsboro, DE
Almost too real to read.
Written simply but extremely addicting. The characters feel real and you really care for them. But it's also very scary. — ChickJ
Probably the best series I have read.
I am so looking forward to the next installment. — eicy
Hooked on the first page.
Stopping to eat was bothersome at best. I loved the characters and enjoyed the bantering between them, even in the time of crisis. — B. A. M.
I was too busy binge reading...
The story is like a very large onion, revealed layer by layer, characters both good and evil being gradually exposed and developed. I read the [first] three books in five days. Totally engrossed. The tech is believable, license kept pretty much to a minimum. — Ron Miller
Couldn't Put It Down
I love books about nuclear bombs and EMPs and post apocalyptic life, but thought they had all covered the same old stuff. Until now. I couldn't put it down. I've bought the second book already. The story was exciting. I suspect [he] is knowledgeable about helicopters and how to lift a tractor trailer by a hook, because the details were fascinating to one who doesn't know. I'm a doctor, and he had the medical facts right, something that irks me when authors are careless. I recommend this book wholeheartedly, and can't wait to read more from this author. — Michele F. Carlon
Fantastic Thriller
Loss of Reason is written for a reader to picture the characters in action as though a movie is streaming. — JCV
Escape From Hell To What?
These people are so real, I can still picture them in my mind. Make sure you have time to read it in one setting, because it will draw you back so hard you will be hurrying home to get comfortable to climb back into one of the airplanes or the crappy helicopter to race away from the hell a diseased mind created and let loose on innocent people. — Time Traveler
I Have Been Through Every Emotion Possible.
My overactive imagination has taken over. I could see this book being a PlayStation game. It tells of a nuclear bomb set off on the coast of the USA and how two brothers set out to find their sister, her husband, and their baby. The challenges bank up against them. Will they find them? Or will they be too late...? — Charlotte Hains
I loved this so much...
I am now reading the second book. — Amazon Customer
A Marvelous Thriller.
Kept me on the edge of my seat. Full of conspiracies, action, heroes, and heroic acts. I bought the next book and found it to be the same....the story is so complicated it could not have been condensed. — snave51
The Story
Distant for many years, Franklin in Pennsylvania and his step-brother Everon in Nevada are connected by a single link: their sister Cynthia.
Enter The Nightmare: a nuclear bomb is detonated in New York. Banker, wife, mother, Cynthia lives in New York.
The military has quarantined the city, its bridges destroyed, its tunnels blocked. Easterly winds have pushed the bomb's radiation cloud over Long Island, but the wind is about to change.
Franklin climbs mountains and truly understands people. Everon can fly anything. Cynthia's brothers are determined to find her.
If it were your sister, what would you do?
***A ripping good tale of how intelligence and determination can overcome the near-impossible. And the true price of altruism.
One Of The Most Disturbing Stories You'll Ever Read
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