This week I'm featuring Veil of Anarchy (Kessler Effect #1) by Vannetta Chapman. This was really good. Quite scary too. Out of all the ways for the apocalypse to begin, this one has a scenario that I never considered but is probably one of the most likely.
Can law and order survive in a world without rules?
As police chief, Tanda Lopez has vowed to protect the people of Alpine. But how do you protect a town against itself?
Perched on a high mesa in the Chihuahuan Desert, no one is coming to help the citizens of this remote Texas town. When the entire array of lower orbital satellites crash, they are instantly catapulted into a world without communication, power, or resources. Tanda is determined that law and order won’t be the next casualty of the apocalypse. But how can she fight a corrupt mayor? Can she stand between those who wish to uphold the law and those who are intent on annihilating it? And what will she do about the neighboring communities who are preparing to attack?
As a Veil of Anarchy blankets the world, will Alpine and its people be destroyed?
Veil of Anarchy is book one in a new post-apocalyptic survival thriller series from USA Today Bestselling Author Vannetta Chapman. An exciting contribution to the genre of disaster fiction, this is one book that will literally keep you up all night.
As police chief, Tanda Lopez has vowed to protect the people of Alpine. But how do you protect a town against itself?
Perched on a high mesa in the Chihuahuan Desert, no one is coming to help the citizens of this remote Texas town. When the entire array of lower orbital satellites crash, they are instantly catapulted into a world without communication, power, or resources. Tanda is determined that law and order won’t be the next casualty of the apocalypse. But how can she fight a corrupt mayor? Can she stand between those who wish to uphold the law and those who are intent on annihilating it? And what will she do about the neighboring communities who are preparing to attack?
As a Veil of Anarchy blankets the world, will Alpine and its people be destroyed?
Veil of Anarchy is book one in a new post-apocalyptic survival thriller series from USA Today Bestselling Author Vannetta Chapman. An exciting contribution to the genre of disaster fiction, this is one book that will literally keep you up all night.
Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
The first indication that the world had changed happened at 11:02 on a Tuesday morning in June.
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"From what we've been able to document, which is limited given that all computers are off-line, the situation is catastrophic."
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That's quite a title!
ReplyDeleteRight? Hope you have a great weekend, Lauren! :)
DeleteSounds interesting. I don't read many post apocalyptic books.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
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Thanks, Emily! Hope you have a great one too! :)
DeleteSounds intriguing!!! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend, Freda! :)
DeleteThis post-apocalyptic thriller does sound like fun. But then I do like post-apocalyptic settings! :D
ReplyDeleteIt's really good, and so interesting! A little scary too, lol! Hope you have a great weekend, Lark! :)
DeleteI enjoy her books but have not heard of this one!!! Thanks for sharing...off now to add it to my TBR :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I really enjoyed it. I hope you do too if you get the chance to read it. Have a great weekend, Cindy! :)
DeleteNo. To answer the opening question. Societies cannot survive without laws and a justice systems. Think Somalia.
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Exactly! Hope you have a great weekend, Anne! :)
DeleteThis sounded so good I went and add it to my TBR. I have read a good post apocalyptic story in a while - I'm overdue and this sounds good.
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Yay! I hope you enjoy it if you do get the chance to read it. It's one of the best post-apocalyptic stories I've read in a while. Happy weekend! :)
DeleteWhew, I think I woul dhave to be in absolutely the right frame of mind to be able to read this one. That said, Tanda seems like such a cool character.
ReplyDeleteTanda was great! She's the kind of character I'd want to have in charge if something bad happened.
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