Imminent Domain: Left Behind

Imminent Domain: Left Behind

Imminent Domain: Left Behind

Imminent Domain: Left Behind

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Overview

Imminent Domain: Left Behind
In the year 2118, following a mass exit, an ice age has fallen upon Earth, dumping up to thirty foot of snow globally as the Sun is running out of fuel. Danny Nichols, an extremely successful and influential business man, is left behind. He is in a rural area near Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, with a love interest, Kelly Edge, and his long time maid, Tilley.
They are sheltered from the harsh environment, but not from others. In the absence of God, the battle between good and evil is shifted, and it is every man for himself as evil dominates.
They have specialty machines designed specifically for the deep snow. A Tunnel Buster that enables them to form tunnels and open roads, and an Op Track that has opposing tracks and travels like a mole through the snow. The vehicles allow them to travel, but also makes it possible for others to reach them.
They find a potential transportation to Goldilocks, but they must solicit the help of evil people. They find challenges every step of the way. There are explosions, animal attacks, battles with others, and weather that makes today's hurricanes look like a summer rain storm.
When the chips are down and hope is all but lost, help comes from an unlikely source. The Greys that have been so illusive make an appearance.
This epic action packed adventure puts them in several difficult situations:
Will they survive? Will they find their way off of planet Earth? What kinds of things go on when evil rules? How many must die? How many will live?
It is all answered in Imminent Domain: Left Behind!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780997228045
Publisher: Neal J.B. Verne
Publication date: 05/22/2016
Series: Imminent Domain , #2
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.60(d)
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