Download SNOW! The Series by Ryan Clifford (.ePUB)(.AZW3)

SNOW! The Series by Ryan Clifford (#1-#4)
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Overview: Ryan Clifford is the pen name of Bill Eaton, an ex-RAF flyer who took to writing after fully retiring from mainstream employment. He lives quietly in Lincolnshire, England after spending 8 years travelling Europe in a motorhome. Married to Carole for forty years, they have one daughter, Chloe, who designs his book covers. Ryan is interested in golf, lawn bowls, cryptic crosswords & supporting Burnley Football Club. He was a magistrate for 15 years & draws on those experiences for some of his characters. SNOW! was his first novel, written to expose the weakness of the British system when the white stuff tumbles down. Dystopian in nature, it was designed to emphasize the realities of a sustained snowstorm. Inspired by SNOW’s huge success, it was closely followed by THAW!, FLOOD! & PLAGUE!…which was inspired by his daughter. Four other books followed. His only regret is that he finds it all but impossible to find a publisher outside of Amazon, who have been fantastic.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy > Post-Apocalyptic

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SNOW! (Book 1)
Every year in the United Kingdom snowfall arrives. Usually, it is fairly localised and moderate. Nevertheless, every year when this sprinkling falls, the entire nation is taken by complete surprise and general chaos ensues. So, just what would happen, if, one winter, the snow didn’t disappear, but kept falling – relentlessly – for more than just a few days? Andrew Brady, a cold weather survival expert and RAF officer, is caught up in a fight for his life against the elements as the UK freezes and dies. The story maps his struggle to escape from the UK by land and sea. Will he survive? Would anyone? It eventually stops snowing – after 3 weeks – and survivors start to emerge, but are afflicted by snow blindness and fall prey to countless other post-SNOW! threats and dangers. Just imagine…could this really happen? It might.

THAW! (Book 2)
SNOW! introduced a series of characters attempting to win out against the freezing and debilitating conditions. Many failed but a few hardy souls battled through the appalling weather to become survivors. Andrew Brady returns to the UK to rescue his long lost daughter trapped beneath the snow. THAW! traces the continuing struggles of other SNOW! characters and their journeys to true survival…or perhaps not. THAW! also introduces new heroes such as Sir Ian James, Ross Bryant and Ann Fletcher who co-ordinate the battle for recovery in a country on its knees. Ask yourself: could this scenario really come to pass? Could it? Yes…it could!

FLOOD! (Book 3)
SNOW! traced the adventures of Andrew Brady as he escaped the disaster and crossed the Channel into Europe. THAW! saw him return to London with Ross Bryant to rescue Chloe, the daughter of Dame Ann Fletcher, the scheming, devious and morally corrupt deputy Prime Minister. FLOOD! examines the Machiavellian conspiracy masterminded by the erotically charged Ann Fletcher to extract the British Gold from under the water flooding the vaults of the Bank of England; using the recovery and resettlement of surviving UK citizens spread throughout the world as a cover. How will she achieve her unscrupulous and treacherous aims? How many innocent victims will fall prey to her innate evil and traitorous intrigue? Will Brady, Bryant and Patric Silver thwart her plans. Will Dame Ann succeed or will her gathering adversaries finally frustrate her megalomania? FLOOD! is the third of the SNOW! series. The PLAGUE! is yet to come……..

PLAGUE! (Book 4)
The final chapters in this dystopic novel which charts the total destruction of the UK. Only the brave have survived & the evil. Follow Brady, his daughter Chloe & the evil Ann Fletcher as they battle with the ultimate threat to civilized society. Could this happen? Could it? It might. And just because it started snowing and wouldn’t stop.

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