Another great book in the "Survival Porn" genre that I have recently read.
I love a good storyline. The type of book that you just can't put down and will read in just one day.
On a Friday afternoon before Labor Day, Americans are getting ready for
the holiday weekend, completely unaware of a long-planned terrorist plot
about to be launched against the country. Kyle Tait is settling in for
his flight home to Montana when a single nuclear bomb is detonated 300
miles above the heart of America. The blast, an Electro-Magnetic Pulse
(EMP), destroys every electrical device in the country, and results in
the crippling of the power grid, the shutting down of modern
communications, and bringing to a halt most forms of transportation.
Kyle
narrowly escapes when his airplane crashes on take-off, only to find
himself stranded 2,000 miles from home in a country that has been
forced, from a technological standpoint, back to the 19th Century.
Confused, hurt, scared, and alone, Kyle must make his way across a
hostile continent to a family he’s not even sure has survived the
effects of the attack. As Kyle forges his way home, his frightened
family faces their own struggles for survival in a community trying to
halt its slow spiral into chaos and anarchy.
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