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Breakdown: Episode 4

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Episode 5 available now: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WOGETOG



After an Electromagnetic Pulse, EMP, wipes out power, America is left dark and floundering.



Thomas Monroe, an average man with an average life, faces the daunting task of navigating a dystopian land now filled with confusion and fear.


Somehow, someway he has to get home, stock up, then get to his daughter Anna, who is at college half way across the state of Missouri. Thom has no military training and few survival skills to speak of. What he does have is a will to live, a sharp mind, a laminated map and a tire iron. Uncertain how far the devastation spreads, he sets out on familiar roads now filled with unfamiliar dangers.


Mankind is slowly awakening to a new world, one where the emergency services are halted, power is out, water pressure is low and fires rage. Can one man, alone and untrained, survive when madness falls?


**Breakdown is a post-apocalyptic serial. Think of it like reading a really great TV show with a new episode every 3-4 weeks.**

38 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 31, 2015

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119 reviews4 followers
April 23, 2015
Good series.

This series is getting better and better. I just finished the last available episode in the series and I can't wait for the next one.
4,416 reviews28 followers
April 26, 2015
Breakdown review

Episode 4 of Breakdown is a post apocalyptic short serial. It's about how the people survive after an EMP event.
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1,588 reviews40 followers
May 5, 2015
The story continues

Good story, told in an odd voice. I'm not sure what it is but maybe stilted or old fashioned would be the way to describe it. Just not how people would talk today, especially in urgent situations.
Example, while being shot at, " John. Come here and take cover. There’s a couple of guys out there at least taking potshots at us."

A good story, probably will continue but so far no real edge to it.
11 reviews
July 7, 2015
Slow and disjointed but good as ....

A mix of stories and snippets of post-apocalyptic survival for a few unremarkable people. Six more words required from this
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