At the conclusion of One Second After, the arrival of General Wright and his column of US Army troops and equipment sparked a wave of hope among the survivors in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Wright explained that he was leading his men to Asheville where he would assume the duties of military governor of Western …
Book Review: One Second After Part I
Readers love apocalyptic thrillers. Zombies, alien invasion, nuclear war, and pandemics have long been the traditional scenarios found in End of the World novels. Devote an hour to book browsing on Amazon and you will see the astounding amount of apocalyptic fiction titles available. Some titles became literary classics like H.G. Well’s War of the …
Book Review: Ian Slater’s WWIII
I have been wanting to review Ian Slater’s WWIII series for some time now. To be fair, I have only completely read five of the eleven titles that make up the series. Out of those five, only the first three can be properly referred to as a series. After the third installment; WWIII: World In …
Book Review: World War 1990
I’ll be taking a short detour from D+15 to present a book review. The other day a book review on Fuldapocalypse.com happened to catch my eye. Coiler, the author of that website, is a prolific reviewer of World War III fiction who posted a review for World War 1990: Battle of the Three Seas by …
Book Review: Northern Fury: H-Hour
Every so often a new technothriller set on the premise of a Cold War era NATO-Warsaw Pact war comes around. The number of contemporary titles on the market now pales in comparison to the number of books available back in the technothriller’s golden age of the 1980s and early ‘90s. The quality of the more …