Countdown to Armageddon series (#8-9) by Darrell Maloney
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Overview: Darrell W. Maloney is an American author from Texas, and many of his novels are based there. His best selling book "The Secession of Texas" achieved critical acclaim and was called "captivating" and a "must-read" by the Wall Street Journal.
Genre: Fiction; Sci-fi/Fantasy, Apocalypse
#8 – Starting Over
The story continues…
Not even the preppers expected a one-two punch that would bring the world to its knees once again.
Everything has changed, and not for the better. An already chaotic world has become more volatile.
Like a platoon suddenly finding itself trapped behind enemy lines, Tom, Sara and Tracey are in territory which is unfriendly and growing increasingly desperate.
And they’re saddled with two additional charges. A tender young girl of eleven named Millicent, and a troubled boy named Charles who’d rather spit upon someone than accept their help.
In San Antonio, the war against the SAPD is over. Robbie Benton has lost his one-man crusade against his former brothers in blue. An uneasy calm comes over the city that will last only until the new blackout. It cripples the force, but not for long.
Enter Tillie, a tough woman traveling alone in search of her loved ones. And R.J., a former executive chef at a five-star restaurant, now reduced to trapping and eating rats to survive.
Back in Junction, in the compound Scott built to protect his family, things are falling apart. Most of their electronics were destroyed during the second wave of EMPs. They have no working surveillance system. They’re short-handed and vulnerable as they’ve never been before. And the vultures are starting to circle.
#9 – The Trouble With Charles
In a sense they were lucky, although few would consider themselves so.
They were the tiny percentage of Americans who’d survived the blackout, although there was a good argument to be made it would have been easier to just give up. Most of the others did.
The first few months had been the worst. Those who didn’t already know how to do so had to learn to hunt, to fish, to defend themselves against the marauders and other evil doers.
In the early days families lost touch with one another. Those who lived within shouting distance tended to band together. Those separated by any appreciable distance wondered and worried whether their loved ones made it.
Sometimes wondering wasn’t enough. Sometimes those who were bold enough struck out to find their families.
Such was the case when young Sara ventured out from the tiny town of Junction, Texas to find her lost mother. All she had were a last known address and rumors she’d moved on.
Against all odds, she found her mother and brought her back.
And she brought back others as well, including a precious young girl named Millicent and her tiny partner, a boy named Charles.
Charles wasn’t so precocious.
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