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Push Back: A Post Apocalyptic Thriller (The Disruption Series Book 2)

✍ Scribed by McDermott, R E


Book ID
109173242
Publisher
R.E. McDermott
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Weight
245 KB
Series
Disruption 2
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Earth reels in the aftermath of a savage solar storm, a global disaster of unprecedented proportion which leaves most of the world without electrical power or the means to restore it. Across the world, the responses of unprepared national governmentsοΏ½ are too little, too late. In the U.S., order collapses and opportunistic forces rise to fill the power vacuum, as what remains of a self-serving federal bureaucracy prioritizes the survival of politicians and bureaucrats over that of the general population.

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As chaos and starvation spread, isolated pockets of survivors unite to survive. In Texas, Captain Jordan Hughes and a ragtag group of seamen and ex-Coastguardsmen gather their families close and resist the depredations of a hoard of escaped convicts. Meanwhile, in North Carolina, a similarly determined group of survivors attempts to use salvaged resources, not only to save themselves, but also to feed the hungry.

But not everyone is happy about the efforts of the valiant and resourceful few. Secure in his Camp David compound, a corrupt president consolidates power and builds a mercenary force to deal with any possible challenges to his absolute authority and to seize all dwindling resources for οΏ½government use and fair distribution.οΏ½

Survivors of the natural disaster are thus dealt another blow as theyοΏ½re betrayed by the very government established to protect them. Do they knuckle under to a dictator, or do they PUSH BACK?


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Earth reels in the aftermath of a savage solar storm, a global disaster of unprecedented proportion which leaves most of the world without electrical power or the means to restore it. Across the world, the responses of unprepared national governmentsοΏ½ are too little, too late. In the U.S., order col