One Second After
A Fiction, Dystopia, Science Fiction book. and three suicides, though one minister had tried to protest that decision that they be buried in what...
New York Times best selling author William R. Forstchen now brings us a story which can be all too terrifyingly real...a story in which one man struggles to save his family and his small North Carolina town after America loses a war, in one second, a war that will send America back to the Dark Ages...A war based upon a weapon, an Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP). A weapon that may already be in the hands of our enemies. Months before publication, One Second After has already...
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- Pages: 352 pages
- ISBN: 9780765327253 / 765327252
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The moment of a fall from greatness often comes just when a people and a nation feel most secure. The cry "the barbarians are at the gates" too often comes as a terrifying bolt out of the blue, which is often the last cry ever heard. William R. Forstchen, One Second After // and three suicides, though one minister had tried to protest that decision that they be buried in what was now consecrated ground. That protest was greeted with icy rejection from Charlie, who was now a former member of that congregation. William R. Forstchen, One Second After // Folks began to sit down along the curb, leaning against the odd assortment of old vehicles folks had retrofitted to function again after the EMP burst had blown out the electronics. William R. Forstchen, One Second After //
At last, a perfect post-apocalyptic book for me. I'm about 20% into this one and so far I haven't once had to rant about the actions of the main protagonist. One day, with no warning whatsoever, all electronic devices fail. Cars, radios, electricity, anything and everything. A ex-army colonel, living with his two daughters in a small... As much as I like post-apocalyptic novels, zombies, aliens, and supernatural horrors are entertaining but not scary, because we know those types of end-of-the-world scenarios are not going to happen.One Second After manages to be scary because it sounds very plausible. In fact, William Fortschen supposedly wrote this book in part to... 5 things I hated about "One Second After" - 1. Every important adult male character is either military or ex-military. Seriously. As a bonus, several minor characters that are merely alluded to are also ex-military. (For example, at one point we learn that a pharmacist's husband is an ex-ranger and insists that she keep a gun at the...