Surviving The Evacuation, Book 13: Future's Beginning

Surviving The Evacuation, Book 13: Future's Beginning

by Frank Tayell
Surviving The Evacuation, Book 13: Future's Beginning

Surviving The Evacuation, Book 13: Future's Beginning

by Frank Tayell

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Overview

For good or ill, the future has begun.

After the outbreak came the nuclear war. The blasts killed millions. Chaos followed. Most of those unlucky enough not to succumb to starvation and disease joined the ranks of the living dead.
Fleeing the impossible nightmare, ten thousand, from nations across the Atlantic seaboard, found refuge on the Welsh island of Anglesey. There, they should have been safe. There, they should have been able to rebuild. There, they were betrayed.
Forced to flee once more, a hasty exodus was planned, but those plans were sabotaged. The survivors became scattered across the island of Ireland. Old-world supplies are scarce, hope is running out, and safety is just a memory. The snow has come, and though rain will soon follow, winter has truly begun.
In Dundalk, eight hundred survivors have occupied a local college, but the campus is too dispersed to defend. As they scour the snow-covered town for a safe route to the sea, they find signs of long-fled survivors and answers to a question they hadn't asked.
In Belfast, the situation is increasingly precarious. There are saboteurs in their midst. As the investigation into their identity slowly progresses, the terrorists continue to plot. Rumours of a mutiny escalate into a riot, while an unseen clock ticks ever closer towards humanity's destruction.

Set in Belfast and Dundalk, over three days that change everything.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162148425
Publisher: Frank Tayell
Publication date: 05/18/2018
Series: Surviving The Evacuation , #13
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 545,554
File size: 365 KB
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