One Second After by William R. Forstchen, Newt Gingrich (Introduction)

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  • Pub. Date: March 2009
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,761

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    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Hardcover, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 4,761

    Synopsis

    An end-of-the-world novel to rank with The Stand and Lucifer's Hammer

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    In this entertaining apocalyptic thriller from Forstchen (We Look Like Men of War), a high-altitude nuclear bomb of uncertain origin explodes, unleashing a deadly electromagnetic pulse that instantly disables almost every electrical device in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world. Airplanes, most cars, cellphones, refrigerators-all are fried as the country plunges into literal and metaphoric darkness. History professor John Matherson, who lives with his two daughters in a small North Carolina town, soon figures out what has happened. Aided by local officials, Matherson begins to deal with such long-term effects of the disaster as starvation, disease and roving gangs of barbarians. While the material sometimes threatens to veer into jingoism, and heartstrings are tugged a little too vigorously, fans of such classics as Alas, Babylon and On the Beach will have a good time as Forstchen tackles the obvious and some not-so-obvious questions the apocalypse tends to raise. Newt Gingrich provides a foreword. (Mar.)

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    WILLIAM R. FORSTCHEN has a Ph.D.

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    very good story of where we soon will beby mythdawn

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    February 06, 2010: well researched and maybe not so fictional

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    A riveting novel that will leave you wanting more!!! Human character at its best!!by Irishmanreader_111

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    February 02, 2010: One Second After is a story of an America that has been destroyed by an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) blast and leaves an army vet and his family to fend for themselves and save his town from utter destruction. The scary and most errie thing of this book is that this could actually happen. the author is a leading scientist on EMPs and wrote this book to inform us of its excistence. While I was reading this novel, I was thinking, "will I be able to survive if this happened." and at the end of the book you will be saying the same thing. This takes Al Gore's plea for global warming to stop and puts it on the bottom of the bucket list. All Americans that love their country must read this. This is a heart wrenching, scary tale of a fictional American that can beome reality. A must read for all apocalyptic book fans and even history lovers.


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