Future's Fight: The Angels of Abaddon

Future's Fight, #1

Science Fiction & Fantasy
Cover of the book Future's Fight: The Angels of Abaddon by Stacey Welsh, Scott Britner
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Author: Stacey Welsh ISBN: 9781533702364
Publisher: Scott Britner Publication: May 20, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Stacey Welsh
ISBN: 9781533702364
Publisher: Scott Britner
Publication: May 20, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Do you enjoy dystopian, post apocalyptic stories - like Divergent, Hunger Games or Wool? 

If you answered *’Yes’*, then you are *guaranteed* to fall in love with the “Future’s Fight” story and its characters.

Mankind’s abuse of the planet reached a critical point. The earth could not sustain the number of humans that lived on its surface. Decades of famine, disease and war brought the human species to the brink of extinction. 

To preserve the human race, underground cities were built.  

Two hundred years after the abandonment of the surface, one underground city is discovering that social segregation and populace control by propaganda can have a very negative effect... 

The underground cities may remind you of the dystopian future of the Wool series by Hugh Howey. However, in **Future’s Fight** Stacy Welsh takes it a step further by creating characters with knowledge of what humanity did to destroy Earth, and a distinct class system of bottom dwellers those more fortunate who live in the upper levels. 

Future’s Fight - Episode 1: The Angels of Abaddon puts you immediately into the middle of the action as lower level resistance activities to fight for equality and better living conditions are escalating. 

Episode 1 will capture your attention from the moment in Chapter 1 where Sophie and Elizabeth are separated by an “accident” - and keep your mind racing right up until the last word of Chapter 6.  *FYI - don’t brush over the last sentence*. 

We would love to hear your thoughts: 

  • Was it an ‘accident’ that separated Sophie and Elizabeth?
  • Who is the strongest female character - Sophie, Elizabeth or Donna?
  • Is Charles a good guy or is he just playing a part in his father’s grand plan?
  • And what did you think about that moment when Sophie has to **[redacted - spoiler alert]**?

Seriously, we want to hear from you.  

Pick up your copy now - and *after the last sentence has sunk in* - be sure to let us hear your thoughts 

It is important for you to understand that the “Future’s Fight” book series was *purposely* written with the amount of content similar to a TV show (approx.13k words). 

We are artists who want to create an ‘*experience*’ for our Fans. 

You Matter 

Genre:  **Science Fiction** 

Sub-genres: **dystopian world**, **post apocalyptic**, with a little **steampunk** and **cyberpunk** thrown in for extra flavor 

Type: **Short story** - *can be consumed in one sitting* (roughly same content as 1-hour TV show) 

Content: **Minor adult content** 

Age:  **Best suited for kids ages 16 and over**. With that being said, teens and adults alike will easily all in love with this story - especially if they're already interested in science fiction. 

Enjoy Your copy of Future's Fight now!

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Do you enjoy dystopian, post apocalyptic stories - like Divergent, Hunger Games or Wool? 

If you answered *’Yes’*, then you are *guaranteed* to fall in love with the “Future’s Fight” story and its characters.

Mankind’s abuse of the planet reached a critical point. The earth could not sustain the number of humans that lived on its surface. Decades of famine, disease and war brought the human species to the brink of extinction. 

To preserve the human race, underground cities were built.  

Two hundred years after the abandonment of the surface, one underground city is discovering that social segregation and populace control by propaganda can have a very negative effect... 

The underground cities may remind you of the dystopian future of the Wool series by Hugh Howey. However, in **Future’s Fight** Stacy Welsh takes it a step further by creating characters with knowledge of what humanity did to destroy Earth, and a distinct class system of bottom dwellers those more fortunate who live in the upper levels. 

Future’s Fight - Episode 1: The Angels of Abaddon puts you immediately into the middle of the action as lower level resistance activities to fight for equality and better living conditions are escalating. 

Episode 1 will capture your attention from the moment in Chapter 1 where Sophie and Elizabeth are separated by an “accident” - and keep your mind racing right up until the last word of Chapter 6.  *FYI - don’t brush over the last sentence*. 

We would love to hear your thoughts: 

Seriously, we want to hear from you.  

Pick up your copy now - and *after the last sentence has sunk in* - be sure to let us hear your thoughts 

It is important for you to understand that the “Future’s Fight” book series was *purposely* written with the amount of content similar to a TV show (approx.13k words). 

We are artists who want to create an ‘*experience*’ for our Fans. 

You Matter 

Genre:  **Science Fiction** 

Sub-genres: **dystopian world**, **post apocalyptic**, with a little **steampunk** and **cyberpunk** thrown in for extra flavor 

Type: **Short story** - *can be consumed in one sitting* (roughly same content as 1-hour TV show) 

Content: **Minor adult content** 

Age:  **Best suited for kids ages 16 and over**. With that being said, teens and adults alike will easily all in love with this story - especially if they're already interested in science fiction. 

Enjoy Your copy of Future's Fight now!

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