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The Day America Died!: Frozen Apocalypse

Post-Apocalyptic Survival - After the EMP

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The Day America Died!: Frozen Apocalypse

By: A. J. Newman
Narrated by: B. C. Archer
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Zack and his team started over after being driven from their homes to a hideout in the woods. The USA was attacked with nuclear EMP weapons, has no power, and food is in short supply. It is now mid-winter, and while Zack and his friends prepared for survival, many of their neighbors are cold and starving. A corrupt mayor has taken control of the food supply and only doles it out to his supporters.

In the middle of this fight for survival, the USA is now being invaded, making life in the USA questionable at best. Zack's team must decide where they want to make a new home or flee the country.

What can Zack do to lead his team to success?

©2016 Anthony J. Newman (P)2021 Anthony J. Newman
Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction United States

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