Author: | William Giles | ISBN: | 9781476429021 |
Publisher: | William Giles | Publication: | June 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | William Giles |
ISBN: | 9781476429021 |
Publisher: | William Giles |
Publication: | June 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A small group, acting on a vision from God, prepared a sanctuary in a cave in North Georgia. Their preparations were timely. june, 2018 brought cataclysmic events that essentially ended life on earth. When the radioactivity subsided, the survivors assumed they were the only people left. This "remnant" emerged from their cave, walled in a fertile valley, and lived there secluded for nearly sixty years. They were unaware of the changes that had taken place outside their small world.
Lon could have told them. he was one of the remnant, but a renegade that made frequent, unsuccessful trips in search of other survivors. He had seen the destruction and had battled the hideous, dangerous beasts that now roamed the land. But no one cared.
Then an injured stranger arrived in the valley. She died, but not before telling of her home, a settlement 400 miles west. Lon and two others were chosen to find her settlement and make contact with her people. This is an account of their epic, fifteen month journey-fraught with conflicts, murderous mutatiions, and unimaginable horrors. It is a story of the unbreakable friendship that developed and the ultimate success that gave hunmankind another chance.
A small group, acting on a vision from God, prepared a sanctuary in a cave in North Georgia. Their preparations were timely. june, 2018 brought cataclysmic events that essentially ended life on earth. When the radioactivity subsided, the survivors assumed they were the only people left. This "remnant" emerged from their cave, walled in a fertile valley, and lived there secluded for nearly sixty years. They were unaware of the changes that had taken place outside their small world.
Lon could have told them. he was one of the remnant, but a renegade that made frequent, unsuccessful trips in search of other survivors. He had seen the destruction and had battled the hideous, dangerous beasts that now roamed the land. But no one cared.
Then an injured stranger arrived in the valley. She died, but not before telling of her home, a settlement 400 miles west. Lon and two others were chosen to find her settlement and make contact with her people. This is an account of their epic, fifteen month journey-fraught with conflicts, murderous mutatiions, and unimaginable horrors. It is a story of the unbreakable friendship that developed and the ultimate success that gave hunmankind another chance.