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The announcer’s voice was shaky. Scattered, broken, inconsistent. He was shouting. He sounded scared, frightened out of his mind: “BREAKING NEWS. At-at eight pm tonight, a weapon, thought to be nuclear in nature, was detonated in New York . . .”
Franklin from Pennsylvania and his step-brother Everon from Nevada are connected by a single link: their sister Cynthia.
Enter The Nightmare: a nuclear bomb has been detonated in New York. Banker, wife, mother, Cynthia lives in New York.
The military has quarantined the city, its bridges destroyed, its tunnels blocked. Easterly winds have pushed the bomb’s radiation cloud over Long Island, but the wind is about to change. Franklin climbs mountains and truly understands people. Everon can fly anything. Cynthia’s brothers are determined to find her.
If she were your sister, what would you do?
A ripping good tale of how intelligence and determination can overcome the near-impossible. And the true price of altruism. One of the most disturbing stories you’ll ever read.



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