About This Book
The EMP three-book series follows a group surviving a preemptive EMP attack that triggers global nuclear war followed by a nuclear winter. The group composed of local residents and a mixture of military and government-chosen VIPs live in an underground facility specially equipped for such an event. In Book 1 this mismatch of personalities struggles to adapt and survive the resulting nuclear winter while confined inside a mountain under siege by lethal radiation levels and survivors on the outside fighting to take their refuge, food, and water. Book One takes the reader through the attack and realistically addresses logistics, security, survivor selection, social, cultural, education, and other issues required to prepare a society capable of rebuilding a nation devoid of the technology they once depended on. Warning-you will find in this book that the aftermath of an EMP attack is not pretty. In Book 2, the EMP and nuclear winter survivors come out of the Yucca Mountain underground complex to find themselves threatened by survivors spared the EMP in Central America, but devastated by the spread of the nuclear winter. The Central American survivors are relocating to the farmlands in Arizona and seek control of the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River for the electricity produced at the dam. The jet stream returns the fallout of the nuclear winter back to the region. The survivors in the mountain repel attacks by the Central American survivors and enter the next phase of nuclear winter. They prepare to battle for their survivor on the outside. Book Three realistically depicts life post World War III. After four years, the EMP and nuclear winter survivors finally emerge from their underground shelter with expectations of resuming life free of the restrictions imposed by martial law. They continue their battle with survivors from Central America commenced shortly before the return of nuclear winter. The main body of survivors relocates to Nellis AFB to rebuild a society. The hardships continue with the survivors again driven into shelters from El Nino winds carrying radiation carried aloft by the fire storms raging on the West Coast. The nuclear winter returns early, but not before the outpost at the mountain and base camp at Nellis AFB establish visual communication. A fast-moving storm carrying lethal radiation levels takes a heavy toll on the mountain survivors.