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All over town, people could hear the explosive roar as smoke shot upward from the old abandoned warehouse. All eyes now looking toward the deafening roar and a long bright flame and smoke trail of the slow climbing rocket gaining speed. Fearful shouts of its a nuclear missile launch, in ten minutes Russian missiles will be reaching us. That started a panic, and everyone started running for shelter or trying to reach home to say goodbye to loved ones. In the sky overhead, the rocket gained speed and continued to climb detonating at its set altitude creating a blinding new sun, in the night sky.…mehr

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All over town, people could hear the explosive roar as smoke shot upward from the old abandoned warehouse. All eyes now looking toward the deafening roar and a long bright flame and smoke trail of the slow climbing rocket gaining speed. Fearful shouts of its a nuclear missile launch, in ten minutes Russian missiles will be reaching us. That started a panic, and everyone started running for shelter or trying to reach home to say goodbye to loved ones. In the sky overhead, the rocket gained speed and continued to climb detonating at its set altitude creating a blinding new sun, in the night sky. Seconds later the sound of the explosion reverberating throughout the city. A work of fiction interwoven with real-life experiences gained during a twenty-six-year-long career in the United States Coast Guard. Suspense builds as a World War II German U-Boat is restored and modernized with high-tech equipment for purposes of committing terrorism. It follows the harsh life and eventual triumph of the young orphan girl who rises to command the combat submarine. Follow the arduous journey from an old hidden submarine pen in Germany across the Atlantic Ocean into America s Internal Great Lakes System. There they execute a devastating nuclear terror attack, in a very unconventional way.
Autorenporträt
John Kearns is the author of the short-story collection, "Dreams and Dull Realities" and the novel, "The World" and playwright of dramas including "Boann and the Well of Wisdom" and "In the Wilderness." John's fiction has appeared in publications such as "The Medulla Review" and "The Irish Echo." His poems have appeared in journals including the "Grey Sparrow Journal" and "The Razor's Wine." His essay "Bronx Thunder to Riverside Angels" is included in Colin Broderick's "Writing Irish of New York." John has a Masters Degree in Irish Literature from the Catholic University of America. He lives in New York City.