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đź“® Nuclear War: Aftermath Series by Bobby Akart (.ePUB)

Bobby Akart delivers up-all-night thrillers to readers in 245 countries and territories worldwide. He has sold over one million books in all formats, which includes over forty international bestsellers, in nearly fifty fiction and nonfiction genres.

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Bobby Akart

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#1 - Nuclear war would be the war to end all wars. This is how the world ends. But … The real battle for survival was just beginning. No one is immune from the horror of a war of extinction. The living will envy the dead.

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#2 - In a nuclear war, millions will die when the warheads detonate. The EMP effect will destroy power grids. It would be the war to end all wars. Yet … In the aftermath, billions will die from nuclear winter. The real battle to avoid extinction is just beginning. The living will envy the dead. In the first book of this survival thriller series, the nuclear war scenario unfolded in real-time as the very technology the United States relied upon to protect America’s shores triggered a cascading series of failures. The pinnacle of human innovation turns into mankind’s greatest nightmare as Nuclear Armageddon was triggered. The world was caught in the crossfire with devastating results. Millions died when the warheads detonated. Power grids were destroyed, leaving mankind to survive in a powerless world. And that was just the beginning. As world leaders have often stated, “There’s no such thing as a small nuclear war.” This is how the world ends. Not with a single missile’s impact, but with many nuclear bombs detonated around the planet. It was no longer a topic of speculation for political pundits or even families sitting around the dinner table. The threat was always real and the devastation was predictable. This is more than the story of nuclear war. It's about the devastating effects aftermath wrought when the bombs stop dropping. The possible future of humanity is seen through the eyes of the Bartlett family, Maine lobstermen whose roots stretch back to the early settlement of Maine. Some are at sea. Another is off the island they call home. And the youngest, newlyweds, are tucked away in a place of perceived safety in the heart of Europe. While they fight for survival, they trek across a rapidly deteriorating landscape fraught with danger from both the elements and their fellow man.

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#3 - The aftermath of Nuclear War covered the planet like a blanket of death. Man turned on man in a desperate attempt to survive. Livestock and crops died as temperatures plummeted. This is just the beginning of how the world ends. The living will envy the dead. Nobody was prepared, including the world’s governments. The damage to humanity through loss of life was predictable, yet unfathomable. As nuclear winter spread across the globe, a rapidly cooling climate shocked humanity and many living things to their death. Nuclear Armageddon had become reality and ordinary people were paying the price. In a world without power, the exchange of information was virtually non-existent. A battle for resources was waged, pitting friend against friend and friend against foe. For the Bartlett family, their days on Swan’s Island were untenable. They had the means to move on but could not as they waited for two family members may be thousands of miles away. The family held out hope for their loved ones to return. All the while, they were forced to hold their ground against those who’d threaten their very existence. For, in the aftermath of Nuclear Armageddon, the desperate become dangerous. The docile become deadly. The moral among us become murderers.

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#4 - Was any part of the world spared from the aftermath of Nuclear War? As Nuclear Winter wrapped its gloomy arms around the planet, man experienced a state of anguished misery and desolation. Was there an oasis? A place of refuge? Could they get there? Remember, the aftermath, nuclear winter, took no prisoners. The living will envy the dead. Nuclear fallout wrapped the planet in a blanket of soot, blocking the sun's rays, wreaking havoc on the atmosphere. The planet was plunged into a deep chill that would last for years. Plants withered. Animals died. Famine exacted its toll on the human population. From the initial firestorm and the spread of smoke to the destruction of the Earth's ecosystem. The damage was incalculable. Millions died at the points of impact. Nuclear Winter spread across the globe. A rapidly cooling climate shocked humanity and all living things ... to their death. Yet, there was a place to survive, if you could survive the impossible journey across the open seas. In less than an hour, nuclear warheads detonated across the Northern Hemisphere from the Far East to Russia to Europe to the United States. Human life as once existed was changed forever as the aftermath yields the expected result of a nuclear war scenario. The gates of hell have been thrust open and ordinary citizens pay the price as they discover nuclear war may kill millions but the aftermath, nuclear winter, will kill billions. The Bartlett family had to make an incomprehensible decision. The age old question, should we stay or should we go? The answer lay many thousands of miles from home on the opposite side of the Earth. The journey was filled with perils and the last port of call may not be as welcoming as they hoped.

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#5 - The aftermath of the war to end all wars was being felt around the globe. As nuclear fallout encircled the Earth like a blanket of death, some perished while the living channeled their primal instincts to survive. And it was just the beginning of a new horror … The Nuclear Ice Age. The skies darkened and the temperatures dropped. Intense firestorms spread across the Earth at each point where the bombs detonated. Fallen trees and homes had become the perfect kindling. Oil and natural gas reserves together with coal seams and peat bogs smoldered for many months. From the initial firestorm and the spread of smoke to the destruction of the Earth's ecosystem, all living things were beginning to perish. The Bartlett family braved the open seas in search of a place to survive. The seemingly impossible journey led them to the South Atlantic off the coast of Argentina. A foreign land that only one member of the group was acquainted with. Would they be welcomed? Or would they be told to move along? In less than an hour, nuclear warheads detonated across the Northern Hemisphere from the Far East to Russia to Europe to the United States killed millions. Now, the aftermath, nuclear winter, would kill billions. The day after the bombs dropped had become known as Day Zero. The beginning after the end. However, the Bartlett group would soon learn the threat of war had not ended. Their lives were much at risk from an enemy spreading its tentacles around the planet.

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