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Dyslexia Friendly Edition This book has been reworked and reformatted in line with British Dyslexia Association and Dyslexia Association of Ireland guildlines. Sequel to the five-star dystopian thriller Reliance. With the world still crippled by an unprecedented power cut, Lisa, Simon, and Derek find refuge at Lisa's family home in Donegal. With its own source of power, the self-sufficient farm seems the perfect place for them to ride out the chaos and heal from their recent traumas. Lisa's brother Ray has also made it safely home, but Derek's relief at reuniting with his colleague and closest…mehr

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Dyslexia Friendly Edition This book has been reworked and reformatted in line with British Dyslexia Association and Dyslexia Association of Ireland guildlines. Sequel to the five-star dystopian thriller Reliance. With the world still crippled by an unprecedented power cut, Lisa, Simon, and Derek find refuge at Lisa's family home in Donegal. With its own source of power, the self-sufficient farm seems the perfect place for them to ride out the chaos and heal from their recent traumas. Lisa's brother Ray has also made it safely home, but Derek's relief at reuniting with his colleague and closest friend soon turns to suspicion when a shocking discovery on the farm threatens to unearth family secrets, and raise questions Ray would rather not answer. With the local authorities faring no better than those in the cities, an ageing relic of Ireland's troubled past sees it as a patriotic duty to step in and take control, by any means necessary. Will a ruthless determination, fuelled by a legacy of mistrust and paranoia, threaten the idyllic peace of the Keenan farm, and put the family and their visitors in greater danger?
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Born and raised in Belfast, Paul is the author of the dystopian/apocalyptic series Powerless Earth. Until the age of fifteen he could barely read. Then, when introduced to Computing at school, he was finally able to make sense of the letter spaghetti on the pages of the text books.He went on to get a degree in Computer Science followed by a career in Software and later in IT & Business Consulting.