![]() ![]() And, sir, if that doesn’t work for you, then I will ask what history will say of you if indeed some children survive to one day write that history.” “Your call now, General, but I know what is in your heart, sir. It also involves a lengthy look at the military code and a soldier’s right to refuse an order they find immoral or illegal. The heroes in Missouri are a former soldier turned security director for the quarry and his gun-toting wife, who attempt to save the nearby town’s children. The plot alternates between the White House and a massive underground former quarry, now a warehouse, in the southwestern Missouri mountains. The end is nigh and our patented self-centered inhumanity to man rises to the fore with bad-guy bureaucrats leading the charge. It involves death-dealing solar radiation and the only escape is underground. In his latest, the perpetrator is not North Korea or Iran, it’s the earth’s sun.įorstchen always does his homework – “One Second After” was so detailed that it got the attention of Congress and the Pentagon. ![]() In his earlier series, the history professor shakes things up with an electro-magnetic pulse detonation and the resulting aftermath. ![]() The author of the mega-popular Matherson series (“One Second After,” “One Year After” and “The Final Day") has found another way to end life as we know it in “48 Hours.” Forstchen adds another to his bevy of world-enders. ![]()
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