Once upon an Apocalypse 01 – The Journey Home – Jeff Motes Free Audiobook

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Jeff Motes
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Holly Henrichs, Michael Stadler
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Written by Jeff Motes
Read by Holly Henrichs, Michael Stadler
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 32 Kbps
Unabridged

Written by: Jeff Motes
Narrated by: Holly Henrichs, Michael Stadler
Length: 13 hrs and 6 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release Date:12-23-15
Publisher: Pine City Press

The day was like any other day – until it became “The Day”. At 4:05 p.m., the United States was attacked with an Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) weapon. A 20 mega-ton nuclear warhead was detonated high in the atmosphere above Kansas, blanketing most of the contiguous United States and parts of Canada and Mexico with an electro-magnetic pulse that damaged nearly all microprocessors and electronic controls beyond repair. Nearly every system that depends on computers and electronics has ceased to work. The electrical grid goes down. The water system goes down. The sewer system goes down. The phone system goes down. The cellular system goes down. Cars stop. Tractors stop. Radio and TV stations go dark. The Internet is no more. No more ambulance services. No more emergency services. No more government services. No more 911. In the twinkle of an eye, America is sent back deep into the 19th century.

Jill Barnes, a single mom, finds herself stranded on the side of Interstate 485 near Birmingham, Alabama. Jack Chance, a bank vice president, is stranded on Interstate 85 near Montgomery, Alabama. John Carter, a contractor, finds himself stranded near Leeds, Alabama. Each must travel home to Clarke County in rural southwest Alabama. Follow them as they each make their decisions and journey home while the fabric of American society is torn asunder and criminals run amok. The story is exciting and enlightening, compelling and fast moving, infuriating and redemptive, heart-rending and heart-warming. Keep some tissue close, just in case….

2015 Thomas J. Motes Jr. (P)2015 Thomas J. Motes Jr.

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