Fighting for survival amid lawlessness and chaos...
Danger lurks at every turn in a nation ravaged by violent insurrection and economic collapse.
Eric Branson's mission when he returned to Florida from overseas was to find his daughter and get her out. But the former Navy SEAL and private contractor learns from his ex-wife that Megan is nearly 2000 miles away in Colorado.
To get there, he must first sail across the Gulf to Louisiana, where his brother Keith is a deputy sheriff.
Eric and a crew that includes his father and his former wife, as well as the young survivor that tried to rob him upon arrival, face a battle for their lives at sea. And over the horizon lies an uncertain landfall on a coast that may be as bad or worse than what they left behind in south Florida.
Eric needs his brother's help, but will he find Keith still alive and patrolling his Atchafalaya River jurisdiction?
Feral Nation - Insurrection is the second book in the latest post-apocalyptic thriller series from Scott B. Williams.
Scott B. Williams has been writing about his adventures for more than twenty-five years. His published work includes dozens of magazine articles and twenty-five books, with more projects currently underway.
His interest in backpacking, sea kayaking and sailing small boats to remote places led him to pursue the wilderness survival skills that he has written about in his popular survival nonfiction books and travel narratives such as On Island Time: Kayaking the Caribbean, an account of a two-year solo kayaking expedition he undertook at age 25.
With the release of The Pulse: A Novel of Surviving the Collapse of the Grid in 2012, Scott moved into writing fiction full time. His post-apocalyptic and action & adventure stories draw heavily on his personal wilderness and ocean experiences to create believable scenarios often set in dire circumstances. To learn more about his upcoming books or to contact Scott, visit his website: www.scottbwilliams.com
This is an interesting series. Makes one think for sure. Lots of narrative explaining some of the possible scenarios of life after an apocalyptic events. Will keep reading and hope for a little bit more.
Good read. Little too much nautical lingo. Would have liked to learn more about the characters. Transitions from place to place could have been smoother.
This wasn't as good as the first book in the series. The pacing was inconsistent, in terms of the pattern set in the first book, but the author finished this instalment strong, to his credit.