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The Final Day
β Scribed by Forstchen, William R
- Book ID
- 108998352
- Publisher
- Forge Books
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 357 KB
- Series
- After 3
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The highly-anticipated follow-up to William R. Forstchenβs New York Times bestsellers, One Second After and One Year After, The Final Day immerses readers once more in the story of our nationβs struggle to rebuild itself after an electromagnetic pulse wipes out all electricity and plunges the country into darkness, starvation, and terror.
After defeating the designs of the alleged federal government, John Matherson and his community have returned their attention to restoring the technologies and social order that existed prior to the EMP (Electro-Magnetic Pulse) attack. Then the government announces that itβs ceding large portions of the country to China and Mexico. The Constitution is no longer in effect, and whatβs left of the U.S. Army has been deployed to suppress rebellion in the remaining states.
The man sent to confront John is General Bob Scales, Johnβs old commanding officer and closest friend from prewar days. Will General Scales follow orders, or might he be the crucial turning point in the quest for an America that is again united? As the dubious Federal government increasingly curtails liberty and trades away sovereignty, it might just get exactly what it fears: revolution.
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