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The Tower

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After the destruction of Sanctuary, the group continues on in search of a place they can call home. They need a place to prepare for the upcoming winter, but they want a place they can build more.
The group fights to survive. With encounters from unexpected visitors, the past coming back to haunt them, and the group forced to divide, all of which proves to be a challenge.
An unusual chain of events scatters the group across a small area of the Divide. Some wind up in protected communities while others are left to fight off the dangers of the Divide on their own. This book will introduce more of the Divide and delve into some of the darker parts of human nature. Some of the people they meet want a better world for all, some want a better world for themselves and a select few, and others adapt to the evil and a gruesome reality that makes living in the Divide even more dangerous.

All the characters must face some revelations about their circumstances or their emotions. Stuart must face the fact that he is not as cold and shut off as he pretends to be. Coach must deal with the family he inherited and try to somehow keep them together. Ariana must deal with her past secrets and the consequences once they are brought to light.

Kim and Sophie are both forced to grow up some more in a short time. Kim needs to reign in her jealousy of those around her, which forces her to address her true feelings about living alone in the Divide and Malcolm.
The history of the Divide begins to unfold in the sequel to Cataclysm.
Will the group ever find a safe place? Will they find each other? Will America start to rebuild? What secrets will come to light as the group presses on?

In The Tower, the world just got a lot bigger and this small group has to stand together or be swallowed up.

340 pages, Paperback

Published October 30, 2018

About the author

Tommy Clark

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Tommy was born in Carthage, MO. He spent most of his early life living in the small town called Lamar, MO, with several years spent living in Joplin and Neosho during college. He was first introduced to writing in a creative writing class while in high school. He wrote sketches for student design nights for his local theater group. Then he began to write plays and scripts while attending Crowder College in Neosho, MO.

When college was over, he married his wife, Helen Crites. Shortly in to his marriage he lost his father to complications during surgery for heart trouble. He, with his wife, returned to Lamar for a year to be near family. With the birth of his son, Dylen, He and Helen decided to move north. The decision was based on his intentions to finish college. After a short time at the University of Central Missouri (and a rough battle with Chron’s Disease), Tommy finally earned an Associate’s degree in Web development from State Fair Community College in Sedalia, MO.

During the times of dealing with Chron’s he wrote his first full novel “Mental Health Day”. It is a story of a young man struggling with life in general and the rut he has found himself in. Working at a behavioral health hospital Tommy spent hours writing a story that became “Rogue’s Phoenix: Thieves and Kings”, a fantasy-fiction novel telling the story of the inhabitants of an unusually formed world and the trouble cause by a devious thieves’ guild. Branching out into another world he started another story taking place in a war-torn America. The country, now divided, is in shambles and those still alive struggle to stay that way.

He writes in many different environments including; Fantasy-fiction, Science Fiction, alternate future, post economic collapse and every day stories in the world we live in. Tommy tries to use his real-life experience to create in-depth characters and interesting situations. Tommy still lives in Missouri with his family and friends. When he is not writing, He likes to spend his time with the family; fishing, hunting, camping and playing on the water. With his variety of works in many genres he can offer something for everyone.

For more information on Tommy, or to find other work by him, visit his website at www.tommyclarkauthor.com.

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