One Second After
(2010)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2010
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EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (13hr., 19 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781538594810 MWT18835087, 1538594811 18835087
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Joe Barrett

A post-apocalyptic thriller of the after effects in the United States after a terrifying terrorist attack using electromagnetic pulse weapons. In a small North Carolina town, one man struggles to save his family after America loses a war that will send it back to the Dark Ages. Already cited on the floor of Congress and discussed in the corridors of the Pentagon as a book all Americans should read, One Second After is the story of a war scenario that could become all too terrifyingly real. Based on a real weapon-the electromagnetic pulse (EMP)-which may already be in the hands of our enemies, it is a truly realistic look at the awesome power of a weapon that can destroy the entire United States, literally within one second. In the tradition of On the Beach, Fail Safe, and Testament, this book, set in a typical American town, is a dire warning of what might be our future and our end. Foreword by Speaker Newt Gingrich Chapter 1: Black Mountain, North Carolina, 2:30 EDT Chapter 2: Day 1, 6 P.M. Chapter 3: Day 2 Chapter 4: Day 4 Chapter 5: Day 5 Chapter 6: Day 10 Chapter 7: Day 18 Chapter 8: Day 35 Chapter 9: Day 63 Chapter 10 Chapter 11: Day 131 Chapter 12: Day 365 Afterword: Electromagnetic Pulse-a Bolt from the Gray "The only thing more terrifying than this masterfully crafted story is the possibility of it actually happening-and not a damn thing being done to protect us." "Civilization slides into the abyss of a new dark age in this horrifying apocalyptic novel." "Forstchen's work has flair and power." "Good storytelling consists very simply of creating characters so believable that the reader forms a deep bond…Shortly after the first page, I had been reeled in hook, line, and, sinker." "[An] entertaining apocalyptic thriller…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." "What would happen in the U.S. in the event of an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) attack? The answer: Everything electronic-EVERYTHING-would be fried. That's exactly what happens in this story, which centers on Colonel John Matherson, U.S. Army, retired, now a professor of history in Black Mountain, North Carolina. The character's powers of ingenuity are challenged to the limit as they realize just how fragile the barrier between civilization and barbarism is. Joe Barrett's baritone is steady and sometimes a bit gravelly, and his serious tone suits these events well. His vocal characterizations are not as good as his narrative, but they do not distract from the story overall." "Forstchen's well-crafted and compelling story…reminds us of how helpless we'd be without modern technology-a chilling thought, as EMP is a real threat to the industrialized world. Elegantly narrated by Joe Barrett; a haunting, essential listen." "Retired Army colonel and college teacher John Matherson's stoic determination that his family survive the chaos is convincingly communicated through Barrett's deep, brooding tones…Most compelling are his realistic enactments of Matherson's deterioration from infection…A compelling, cautionary tale."

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