Half Past Midnight

Half Past Midnight by Jeff Brackett, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 22, 2011, is a gripping narrative that explores the aftermath of a nuclear crisis. In this edition, spanning 336 pages, the story follows survivalist Leeland Dawcett as he navigates a world stripped of modern conveniences, where the threat of violence looms large. The Doomsday Clock serves as a backdrop, marking the transition from normalcy to chaos as Leeland and his family confront the harsh realities of a society in disarray.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale that delves into themes of survival and the human condition under extreme circumstances. As Leeland grapples with the challenges of living in a third-world state, he soon realizes that mere survival is not enough. The narrative unfolds as he encounters individuals with their own agendas, leading to a confrontation that tests his resolve and understanding of what it means to truly survive. This work of fiction combines elements of thrillers and suspense, making it a thought-provoking exploration of life after catastrophe.
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The Doomsday Clock gauges the threat of nuclear war. The closer the hands are to midnight, the more imminent the threat of nuclear war. But what happens after the hands reach midnight? Survivalist Leeland Dawcett finds out when he and his family are plunged into the nightmare of their country returned to a third-world state. No phones. No computers. No television. At first, Leeland thinks basic survival is the answer. Then he crosses the path of the wrong guy… someone who wants to do more than simply survive.
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