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When a Terrorist Nation unleashes a nuclear holocaust, which destroys the United States, and Europe, a thousand years of civilization is ripped away in seconds, killing tens of millions of people in an instant. One small Township in South Central Indiana, must band together to survive the struggle, which is just the beginning. Farmers, ranchers and country dwellers of various backgrounds and skills, are forced to come together, to confront and defend themselves, along with the farms and ranches; they need to survive, against those desperate souls willing to do anything, for another day of life.…mehr

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When a Terrorist Nation unleashes a nuclear holocaust, which destroys the United States, and Europe, a thousand years of civilization is ripped away in seconds, killing tens of millions of people in an instant. One small Township in South Central Indiana, must band together to survive the struggle, which is just the beginning. Farmers, ranchers and country dwellers of various backgrounds and skills, are forced to come together, to confront and defend themselves, along with the farms and ranches; they need to survive, against those desperate souls willing to do anything, for another day of life.


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Autorenporträt
Gregg Macklin lives in Columbus Indiana, with his wife Sandi, having moved there in 1994 from Southern California. He worked at Fort Harrison in Indianapolis, retiring at the end of June 2013 with 30 years Federal Service
He grew up with the Space Program, and reading science fiction, he collects the works of Robert Heinlein as well as others. He has a collection of Space Program Memorabilia; his most prized pieces of his collection are two December 1969 National Geographic detailing the first manned moon landing, that were signed for him in September 1989 by "Buzz" Aldrin at the Oxnard Airport Air Show.
Member of the Bartholomew County Writers Group, in Indiana.