“Welcome to the new normal,” Vincenzo said. “The world’s changed. This is how it’s going to be for a while.”
Tony Vincenzo is a television executive in NYC. He's just moved to New York and his wife and son, left behind in Los Angeles, are supposed to follow him after the school year ends.
On June 7, a massive electromagnetic pulse hits Earth and suddenly everyone's way of life goes back in time a couple hundred years - no electricity, no running water, no phone service, most cars, planes and other vehicles don't work plus much more and it will be months and maybe years before things get back to normal.
Vincent has to get back to L.A. and the only way to get there is to walk. So he starts off cross-country and finds that most people are willing to kill to stay alive including himself.
This is a super post-apocalyptic story, the first book in a series. I liked the detail that author Knight went into in the story, telling about Vincenzo's travels - from New York across New Jersey to Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio.
Along the way he has run-ins with gangs, a husband with a pregnant wife, two small children that need his help, and a serial killer.
I'm not sure when the next book in the series is due out but I hope it's soon.
One small negative: the author seemed rather obsessed with everyone's bowel habits in the story.