Speaking of books, I just discovered this-
I may be late to the party, but I am looking forward to reading it for it does sound interesting…
From the GoodReads.com blurb:
A devastated nation, a determined people; amidst the rubble, a new beginning …
The rodent-borne virus spread quickly through the country, bringing hemorrhagic death to thousands. In the ensuing panic, a second pathogen is mysteriously released; killing millions, crippling governments, and toppling the global economy like a house of cards.
As seen through the eyes of three people – a veteran detective, a medical intern, and an eccentric tinkerer – residents of a gritty urban neighborhood band together to protect themselves from the world-changing consequences of a society collapsed. Unprepared and defenseless, an eclectic mix of working class families, college students, and young professionals are forced to suffer the abrupt transition from inner-city community to fortified enclave as the Richmond district of Oregon Hill struggles to endure the first year of a dystopian nightmare. During that dark time, the specter of death appears without warning, desperate actions produce fatal results, and misplaced loyalties, careless mistakes, and half-measures end in tragedy. But an unusual alliance and unexpected windfall offer a glimmer of hope that the beleaguered community may yet survive.
Three Mokes East (http://amzn.com/B0038HENWS) is a sequel to Harbor on the Hill and continues the Sterling family saga some twenty years after the initial collapse.
Check out “Oregon Hill”, by Howard Owen. He’ll be at Fountain Books in Aug.
Thanks. If you click on “Speaking of books” in the post above, it leads to earlier post about Owen’s book.
I am hoping there will be a book signing by Owen in the neighborhood also.
Do this book blame the virus on pollution caused by corporations?
I am still reading it. I don’t want to give away any spoilers.
I have not met your character…yet.
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Did you order this book? Love to borrow it!
It is only an e-book, available electronically from Amazon.