Chocolate and Bombs Forever

Chocolate and Bombs Forever by John Bateson, published by iUniverse in October 2001, is a 192-page work that delves into the life of Charles Durkham, a 34-year-old printer grappling with his fears, particularly regarding nuclear war. Set against the backdrop of San Francisco, the narrative explores Charles’s complex relationship with his girlfriend Mega, whom he loves yet struggles to trust. As he navigates his anxieties, he devises an intricate plan to save the world, highlighting his desire for control in an unpredictable environment.
Readers will find a blend of humor and psychological insight woven throughout this fiction piece, which also incorporates elements of suspense and thriller. The story presents Charles’s internal conflicts and his attempts to address the chaos he perceives around him. Through his convoluted plan, the book examines themes of fear and trust, inviting readers to reflect on the challenges of navigating personal relationships amid broader societal concerns.
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Charles Durkham is a 34-year-old printer who fears things outside his control, especially nuclear war. Orphaned at a young age, and living in San Francisco with his girlfriend Mega, whom he loves but doesn’t trust, he creates a convoluted plan to save the world—if only the world will listen.
The plan he conceives.
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