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Mark Murphy Harms Hi Susan,

I've thought about a sequel but haven't come up with anything that could sustain the energy of the first novel. What made it exciting to me a…more
Hi Susan,

I've thought about a sequel but haven't come up with anything that could sustain the energy of the first novel. What made it exciting to me as an author (and I think readers, too), is the sense of discovery and adaptation. By the end, Emily is fully realized, empowered and adapted to her new circumstances. Continuations I've thought about just seem like period dramas and wouldn't have the same zing. But a eureka moment may come. When it does, I'll write the follow-up.

In any case, thanks a bunch for reading!

Cheers,
Mark(less)
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Lapse in Judgment

On Sept. 26, 1983, Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov saved the world. An officer with the Soviet Air Defense Forces, he oversaw a computer-controled network of satellites that monitored the skies for a possible nuclear strike from the United States. On that day the computer system reported five incoming missiles. Petrov double-checked the data: The probability of a nuclear attack was 100%.

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