Critical Contingencies

· Slowpocalypse Book 1 · Outpost Stories
3.9
20 reviews
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294
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Everything will change. But the moment has been prepared for.

Katherine Miles and David Belue, students at the first Federal University and Research Complex in central Florida, face a new and dangerous reality when the compound is sealed to keep the facilities out of the hands of a secessionist governor. Each will try in their own way to protect the community from threats without and within, and that could cost them their lives…

(Slowpocalypse Book 1 was previously published as Certain Hypothetical.)

The adventure continues with Book 2: Threat Multiplication, Book 3: Compromised Inside, Book 4: Peripheral Encounters, and Book 5: Political Homicide.

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3.9
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Lkaterie Neal
April 3, 2020
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About the author

James Litherland is a graduate of the University of South Florida who currently resides as a Virtual Hermit in the wilds of West Tennessee. He’s lived various places and done a number of jobs – he’s been an office worker and done hard manual labor, worked (briefly) in the retail and service sectors, and he’s been an instructor. But through all that, he’s always been a writer. And after over thirty years of studying and practicing his craft, he took the plunge and published independently. He is a Christian who tries to walk the walk (and not talk much.)

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