Aftermath 4
Aftermath 4: A Nuclear War Survival Thriller
By: Bobby Akart
Narrated by: Andrew Wehrlen
Series: Aftermath, Book 4
English | 09-12-24 | B0DPJPW2DV | 6h 34m | M4B@125 kbps | 358.66 MB
Was any part of the world spared from the aftermath of Nuclear War?
As Nuclear Winter wrapped its gloomy arms around the planet,man experienced a state of anguished misery and desolation. Was there an oasis? A place of refuge? Could they get there?
Remember, the aftermath, nuclear winter, took no prisoners. The living will envy the dead.
International bestselling author, Bobby Akart, one of America’s favorite storytellers, delivers up-all-night thrillers to over two million fans in 245 countries and territories worldwide.
Nuclear fallout wrapped much of the planet in a blanket of soot, blocking the sun’s rays, wreaking havoc on the atmosphere. Earth was plunged into a deep chill that would last for years. Plants withered. Animals died. Famine exacted its toll on the human population. From the initial firestorm and the spread of smoke to the destruction of the Earth’s ecosystem.
The damage was incalculable. Millions died at the points of impact. Nuclear Winter spread across the globe. A rapidly cooling climate shocked humanity and all living things … to their death. Yet, there was a place to survive, if you could survive the impossible journey across the open seas.
In less than an hour, nuclear warheads detonated across the Northern Hemisphere from the Far East to Russia to Europe to the United States. Human life as once existed was changed forever as the aftermath yields the expected result of a nuclear war scenario.
The Bartlett family had to make an incomprehensible decision. The age old question, should we stay or should we go? The answer lay many thousands of miles from home on the opposite side of the Earth. The journey was filled with perils, and the last port of call may not be as welcoming as they hoped.
Bobby Akart skillfully weaves the action between a relatable set of characters as they deal with the aftermath of nuclear Armageddon.