Book 3 of the Perseid Collapse series goes live on Audible on 9/9
http://www.audible.com/pd/Sci-Fi-Fantasy/Point-of-Crisis-Audiobook/B00N4DXU8O
Sweet. Thanks for reminder.
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Book 3 of the Perseid Collapse series goes live on Audible on 9/9
http://www.audible.com/pd/Sci-Fi-Fantasy/Point-of-Crisis-Audiobook/B00N4DXU8O
Book 3 of the Perseid Collapse series goes live on Audible on 9/9
http://www.audible.com/pd/Sci-Fi-Fantasy/Point-of-Crisis-Audiobook/B00N4DXU8O
Sweet. Thanks for reminder.
past few weeks I've "read:"
jakarta pandemic, good but it took forever for the main character to finally start getting serious, there were times i was screaming for him to just shoot the person giving him shit
After that i took a SHTF book break and read:
American Sniper: great read
No Easy Day: read it, its great
Lions of Kandahar: Excellent book, really changed my perspective of the ANA, Green Berets are some bad mofos
Just started reading 13 Hours, the benghazi story by the guys on the ground. Really looking forward to reading this
Next I think i am going to read the art of war, on war, or the book of 5 rings.
In real life, the author is a pharmaceutical rep. I did that work for three years and can confirm that the flexible schedule and independence allows people to do side projects like self-publishing six books, selling real estate, etc.I agree, great first couple of books but then they get weighed down in a bunch military jargon and our once drug salesman is now a marine captain. A little too much.
Thanks for the info ABC, I didn't know that.
William Forstchen (One Second After) has a novella out called Day of Wrath. In it he tells how less than 150 ISIS jihadists could bring America to her knees. It is a chilling read and like someone else said above, time to buy more ammo.
Day of Wrath
Thanks for the info ABC, I didn't know that.
William Forstchen (One Second After) has a novella out called Day of Wrath. In it he tells how less than 150 ISIS jihadists could bring America to her knees. It is a chilling read and like someone else said above, time to buy more ammo.
Day of Wrath
I just finished the Day of Wrath and it was a disturbing story about ISIS
I'm in the middle of One Second After, and while I find it very interesting and thought provoking, it reads like a history book, and isn't very thrilling or much fun. It's almost like a survey - the author just listing everything bad that could happen if an EMP hit us. It's a bit dry. At the same time, it seems exaggerated, from what I've read about EMPs.
Is Day of Wrath the same way?
I prefer more of a thriller type novel.
Thanks for the info ABC, I didn't know that.
William Forstchen (One Second After) has a novella out called Day of Wrath. In it he tells how less than 150 ISIS jihadists could bring America to her knees. It is a chilling read and like someone else said above, time to buy more ammo.
Day of Wrath
Reading this now, very intense. Author tends to exaggerate threats, I doubt even 150 Navy Seals could pull off such a flawless operation in enemy territory, but still chilling.
Not sure how far you are in the novella but the scenario he outlined seemed like it would be fairly simple to carry out IMO. I think that is part of what made it a bit disturbing.
Not sure how far you are in the novella but the scenario he outlined seemed like it would be fairly simple to carry out IMO. I think that is part of what made it a bit disturbing.