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To The North Series by Bruce W. Perry (#1-4)
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Overview: I love good stories, and sharing them. I’ve been reading a lot since I was a shy kid, growing up in a small literary town called Concord, Massachusetts. I was the kid sitting under a tree, head buried in a book. I read every hardcover and paperback I could get my hands on. It reminds me of a quote attributed to the young Abe Lincoln, "my best friend is the man who’ll get me a book I ain’t read."
Genre: Science Fiction > Post-Apocalyptic | Dystopian

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1. To The North
Brad Garner thought he had lost everything, after the Yellowstone calderas exploded and the awful volcanic aftermath. After fleeing south and wallowing in self-pity, by random chance, he hears of a faint signal over a functioning network. It comes from far north, somewhere in Idaho on the Montana border, near the eruption’s epicenter.

Soul sick, and with little remaining purpose to his life, Garner decides to follow the signal, an unmistakable if faint cry for help. He gears up and heads with an abandoned dog named Tanya into the ash-strewn wasteland that the U.S. West has become. Alone.

2. Badlands
Yellowstone’s calderas have erupted, a super volcano that traps Brad Garner’s family, in his absence, in nearby Idaho.

Soul sick and feeling he’s lost everything, Garner heads from New Mexico north into the ash-strewn wasteland on a daring, possibly rash and foolhardy rescue mission, joined only by a stray dog named Tanya.

Along the way he meets a part Ute, Hispanic Indian who distinguished himself in Iraq and tends toward peyote inspired spiritual journeys, as well as two federal "fish & wildlife" officials who are close-mouthed about their actual mission to the epicenter. They might be intimately involved in an artificial intelligence experiment to study the deadly super volcano.

3. Oblivion Journey
Garner stood up and went to the door of the Motel 6 room, carrying his pistol. He’d heard the muffled whinnying and stamping of horses. He opened the door partway. Flakes of ash drifted in from the cold darkness. He whisked them away like a spider web one stumbles into.

"It was my impression Tremonton was an empty town," he whispered to the others. Through the crack, he saw the thick, boney legs of a white horse, shifting over the ground like a synchronized dance step. The rest was lost in the dark swirl of ash, like moths against the night sky.

4. Desert Of Ash And Bones
Brad Garner finds himself in a vast refugee camp in the Great Basin of Southern California near Thousand Palms. He believes his family, trapped in Idaho by the Yellowstone volcanic eruption, is still alive, after having all but given up hope. Many Obstacles obstruct the path to his loved ones, however, including floods, desert extremes, as well as his own gnawing guilt and need for personal redemption.

Zeke Sanchez, a part Ute, Hispanic Indian who distinguished himself in Iraq and tends toward peyote inspired spiritual journeys, once again plays a big role in To The North, Book 4, especially in regard to his desert-survival skills.

Garner also encounters Sam, orphaned by the eruption, Giovanna, a Red Cross nurse who lost her husband Marcel in a terrorist attack in Egypt, and two federal agency officials who are close-mouthed about their actual mission to the epicenter. They might be intimately involved in an artificial intelligence experiment to study the deadly super volcano.

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