The Entire Epic TrilogyDiscover the EupocalypseBook 1: Machine The genetically engineered bacterium was just supposed to clean up oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico. But suddenly America’s infrastructure and economy disintegrates! Machines grind to a halt. Roads crumble. Technology clicks off. Pipes burst. Chaos reigns. Before anyone can get a handle on the disaster, the scientist responsible is kidnapped, imprisoned, and interrogated on suspicion of conspiracy by Federal intelligence agents, and barely escapes alive--thanks to the disaster itself. Can Dr. D. trust the virile Texan who finds her and tends her injuries? Can they fight their way across a volatile, changing landscape to reach the secure, off-grid prepper community and science haven, where they may find help in coping with the contagion? And will they even believe the story of how it started? This fast-paced adventure story’s diverse characters view the cataclysm from a kaleidoscope of perspectives. Every person brings strengths to bear in surviving this massive environmental disaster. Book 2: Watch It The apocalyptic adventure turns even more intense in this page-turning stand-alone sequel. The characters we left in Book 1, in North America and Asia, keep learning through their struggles to survive and their efforts to protect their families, about the genetic-engineering chaos the Eupocalypse bacterium unleashed. At the US AFRICOM in the Horn of Africa, A visionary new form of matriarchal Islam emerges from the chaos. As they accept their new, permanent reality, they begin to build new communities. But they're facing a new The climate change, from the release of all the CO2 and water in fossil fuels all at once, results in mass migration. How will people who knew smartphones and airplanes cope with a world without plastic and fossil fuels? Who will step in to fill the vacancy left by electronic media and corporate distribution networks? What are the new species popping up in response to all the rapid evolutionary pressure? And what unexpected benefits might the ecological changes produce? Book 3: Catallaxis This final book ventures into still wilder post-apocalyptic territory. An unschooled African genius creates a self-evolving quantum artificial intelligence in the ocean. Catallaxis follows the survivors of the first two books as they build a new future in a changed world. There's an improbable love story and a religious war. There's an alcoholic whore, a genius inventor, a pirate queen, an escaped slave, a kidnapped Chinese bureaucrat-- but guess which of these are the same person?Or better yet, read the Eupocalypse trilogy and find out for yourself!
Peri grew up white on a Puerto Rican street in New York, gaining a keen appreciation of diversity, tolerance, and taking no crap from anyone. The author of novels, short stories, and poems, Peri uses her science degree to copy edit science manuscripts freelance, and watches a lot of Caribbean sunsets.
I enjoy reading apocalypse stories. And this one is based on microbiology (my major). On top of that, the story is based (in part) on actual science with links included. I enjoyed reading this trilogy!