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Breakdown: Episode 5

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


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

Somehow he has to get home, stock up, and then reach his daughter Anna, who is away 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.**

45 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 24, 2015

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4,416 reviews28 followers
April 27, 2015
Breakdown review

Breakdown: Episode 5 is a post apocalyptic book written by author Jordon Quattlebaum. The storyline is great, but I have a problem with these serial episodes. I prefer a complete book.
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1,588 reviews40 followers
May 14, 2015
Good story

This is basically a good story, well edited. Not really anything new so far but with characters you can care about. I especially love Herbie, the homeless guy Thom met and who has become an invaluable friend and ally. Will follow next story to see how it goes.
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31 reviews
May 16, 2015
Please don't stop writing

I love these characters and the evolving story. Wish it was one long book, but I'm hooked now and wait daily for #6!
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