The nation is in peril. Many lives depend on him. But he’s mired in self-doubt … Nicholas Reese feels like he was born in the wrong place and at the wrong time. He sees the world differently than most of his peers. To him, reality has been inverted by the media, but no one he knows can see it. Is he crazy? Then a rogue nation destroys the United States’ electrical grid with an EMP. America is thrust into chaos and millions face starvation. Nicholas had prepared for years, but now doesn’t believe he can do what needs to be done. His father, an Army general, was never proud of him. The woman he loved, has left him. He feels alone, abandoned, and unworthy. How could Nick possibly slay his personal demons while taking on an immortal enemy that seems poised to exterminate the country? If you believe that there is a very real spiritual battle between good and evil, will consider that traditional journalism has been captured by nefarious corporate interests, and that a personal devotion to God’s commandments is our greatest hope, pick up a copy of Kenneth Wells’ Fallen Darkness.