
EMPulse2
Deborah D. Moore(Author)
Permuted Press
Published on 17. April 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-68261-636-9 (ISBN)
Description
What would change if the lights went out...permanently?
Adele Michaels had found safe haven from her abusive ex-husband at the Rocky Mountains Geo-Domes resort. But when a nuclear electro-magnetic-pulse took down the entire power grid, multiple warheads turned the east coast into an unstable hot zone.
Adele may be safe at the resort, but she's also stranded far from home and family. Now she must undertake a long and perilous journey from Montana to Michigan, and two of her new friends aren't about to let her make the journey alone.
Faced with both friend and foe, the travelers find themselves on a dangerous path. Will finding her mother be enough for them to start rebuilding their new lives?
Adele Michaels had found safe haven from her abusive ex-husband at the Rocky Mountains Geo-Domes resort. But when a nuclear electro-magnetic-pulse took down the entire power grid, multiple warheads turned the east coast into an unstable hot zone.
Adele may be safe at the resort, but she's also stranded far from home and family. Now she must undertake a long and perilous journey from Montana to Michigan, and two of her new friends aren't about to let her make the journey alone.
Faced with both friend and foe, the travelers find themselves on a dangerous path. Will finding her mother be enough for them to start rebuilding their new lives?
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 206 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
113 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68261-636-9 (9781682616369)
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Person
Deborah Moore is single and lives a quiet life in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. She was born and raised in Detroit, the kid of a cop, and moved to a small town to raise her two young sons, then moved to the woods near an even smaller town to pursue her dreams of being self-sufficient and to explore her love of writing.