The Day after Oblivion

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When a hacked military drone sets off global nuclear war, the few left alive face a brutal fight for survival in this post-apocalyptic thriller.

When the Department of Defense is hacked, a nuclear-armed CIA drone goes rogue. With North Korea, Iran, and Russia all primed to respond, humanity's worst nightmare becomes a reality.Bombs are detonated, missiles are launched, counterstrikes are ordered, and within minutes, countless millions are dead or dying. Devastation of biblical proportions has fallen over the land . . . and the United States is hit the hardest.

For those that remain, there is no law, no power, no communication. And now a new kind of battle begins—on the ground, hand to hand, person to person. Can the remnants of humanity survive long enough to rebuild a world . . . or will it just take a little longer for them to die?

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Tim Washburn is the author of POWERLESS, CATACLYSM, THE DAY AFTER OBLIVION, and CYBER ATTACK. A father of three, Tim and his wife live in central Oklahoma, deep in the heart of Tornado Alley. Tim Washburn is a member of the International Thriller Writers, the Authors Guild, and the Western Writers of America.

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