
Nuclear Winter First Strike: Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller (Nuclear Winter Series, Book 1)
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Nuclear war may kill millions.
Nuclear Winter will kill billions.
International best-selling author Bobby Akart, one of America's favorite storytellers, delivers up-all-night thrillers to listeners in 245 countries and territories worldwide.
Every war begins with a first shot. The shot heard ‘round the world at Lexington and Concord in 1775 birthed a nation. Less than a century later, cannons firing on Fort Sumter, South Carolina, thrust that same nation into a civil war. The assassination of an obscure archduke sparked a chain of events leading to World War I. The dastardly bombing of Pearl Harbor led America into the Second World War.
Akart's new novel, Nuclear Winter First Strike, depicts a world on the edge of nuclear Armageddon. Will history repeat itself as warring nations take their battles to the highest level of destruction? Can America avoid being drawn into these conflicts beyond her borders?
Nuclear Armageddon hangs over us like a mighty sword and ordinary Americans will be caught in the crosshairs.
This is more than the story of nuclear conflict. It’s about the devastating effects wrought by nuclear winter. Our possible future is seen through the eyes of the Albright family, whose roots stretch back to the early settlement of the Florida Keys. Hank Albright, a widower and proprietor of the Driftwood Key Inn, is the epitome of the laid-back islander inhabiting the Keys. His brother, Mike, is a homicide detective for the Monroe County Sheriff’s department. Along with his wife, Jessica, a paramedic and member of the sheriff’s department's water emergency team, they become involved in the investigation of a sadistic serial killer.
Hank’s son, Peter Albright, is a reporter in Washington, DC, covering the Department of State. He’s unknowingly thrust into the middle of the conflict in the Middle East. Upon his return home, he begins to unravel a conspiracy leading to an unexpected dynamic between the president, the secretary of state, and North Korea. As the drumbeats of war beat louder, Hank’s oldest child, Lacey McDowell, begins to sense the warning signs. Along with her husband, Owen, and teenage son, Tucker, she begins to prepare for a hasty exit from their home in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Will America become embroiled in the nuclear conflict? Will the president cross the Rubicon, that point of no return, after which lives and cities may be destroyed? For the Albrights, like their fellow Americans, their lives are about to change forever.
It was not our fight, but it became our problem.
Bobby Akart has delivered intense, up-all-night thrillers that have you whispering just one more chapter until the end.
- Listening Length6 hours and 9 minutes
- Audible release dateFebruary 11, 2021
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB08WHMPRC5
- VersionUnabridged
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Product details
Listening Length | 6 hours and 9 minutes |
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Author | Bobby Akart |
Narrator | Kevin Pierce |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | February 11, 2021 |
Publisher | Crown Publishers Inc. |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B08WHMPRC5 |
Best Sellers Rank | #59,295 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #260 in Technothrillers (Audible Books & Originals) #304 in Hard Science Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) #953 in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction (Audible Books & Originals) |
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Really, very good story.
I’m not going to rehash the story events as many reviewers do. The provided description by the author does a fine job outlining what you’ll be reading.
If I could talk to Mr Akart, I would point out that his characters very often have advanced warning ( in this case, similar to the book of books, Alas, Babylon). Across his series, his characters very often have a place, a stash, money to buy last minute supplies and other prepped scenarios. It is a good literary device to alert the reader to how prepared you should be, but it’s getting too pat for me. I read it in this book series, that blog, and the well intentioned Pinterest list. What else? Have I read it all? Learned it all? We know the answer to that. So, what else, Mr Akart? What else is there? I’d either like to read about a hardened prepped group (in Idaho?)who springs to action at a moment’s notice ( not like The Brahmin series. That was over the top money wise) OR the complete novice who just has some seriously good survival skills and can MacGyver his way out of anything. Although, come to think of it, the LE Ranger from the Yellowstone series might have been that guy. I liked that series. I digress. I feel like I’ve read every scenario out there, but I’m still missing something.
I am looking forward to the rest of the series. I will buy it. I will read it. If you are a fan of this genre, if you are looking for a new genre to try, if you want an intelligent take on current affairs (that don’t include the flu, masks or impeachment), if you like action novels, if you like intelligently written books, then you should read this. It’s even got the beginnings of a couple of possible romantic interludes.
Oh, and thanks, Mr Akart, for your take on the faraday cage. That’s the design I favor after exhaustive and Advil inducing research. It makes me feel good about my decision that you concur.
Highly recommend.
The story starts in the idyllic Florida Keys, where the Albright family has lived for years in quite solitude, running their Bed and Breakfast. The beautiful waters of the Atlantic and Gulf would lull any traveler into a restful and peaceful revere, but as with all Bobby Akart’s books The End Of The World As We Know It, lies just around the corner or in this case the crazy world of Middle East politics.
While Pakistan and India march toward mutual destruction and Israel retaliates against Iran the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki dwarfs in comparison. The President of the United States sets back leading others to believe he is weak but North Korea is in his sights. Once the nuclear door is open and the genie is out of the bottle nothing can put him back.
Like most people the Albright family can’t see how a war half a world away could affect them, but as Bobby is more than able to explain the true devastation that awaits mankind we realize that with or without new bombs our world is doomed.
From the Florida Keys to D.C. and to California the family realize they must head back to Florida and the Keys if they want to survive, but family and duty may end up being the biggest obstacle to that getting to what is perceived as a safe harbor.
As the darkness descends from the tons of debris soon to block out the sun drive the world into a devastating winter that could last for years, the fate of the world starts to dawn on the Albrights and on the reader.
Bobby Akart still holds the title of the King of TEOTWAWKI as he again leaves us with the cliff hanger of all cliff hangers. Thanks again Bobby for another great book and what is shaping up to be the most exciting series yet.
Second, I noticed he is a bit formulaic. Both series I have read of his revolve around a family spread out across the country when the big disaster hits and the characters have to find their way "home". Geostorm was like this and so is Nuclear Winter. Beyond what I have outlined above, I would not be likely to purchase another series from him afraid of it being more of the same formula. Bobby, your writing is imaginative, intelligent, (except as others have stated, the serial killer in this series is out of place) and entertaining. I think I'm done primarily because of the short books with all the filler but I will keep an eye out for future books of his and the comments attached to them. Thanks for reading.
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