FEEL THE POWER OF STORY! And We All Fall is the exciting tale of United States Marine sniper, Jackson Mills, who comes home for a week on furlough, and sets out on a four-day road trip with his teenage son, Jax. It was a chance for the father and son to bond again, for Jackson to teach Jax important life lessons that will serve him later in life, when he battles against all odds to fulfill his destiny. Simultaneously, as the father and son travel up the East coast, the government rushes behind the scenes to manage an unknown virus that is rapidly becoming a global threat to humanity, and existence as we know it. As the father and son have an action-packed, heart-wrenching journey, their destinies are changed forever once they encounter the apocalyptic illness. Government powers sacrifice nothing and no one to try and save civilization, while Jax must make an impossible decision for his own survival, in this first thrilling novel of an epic heroic trilogy. REVIEWS From Readers’ Favorite: The author has created a fresh twist on the normal zombie story. This is not just a blood and gore story. With strong characters on every level and a unique plot, this novel is a winner. And We All Fall is a family story that engages you on a high emotional level. I was shocked, I cried and laughed as I read the constant twists and turns in this book. I literally couldn’t put it down. Check out the full review here - https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/and-we-all-fall
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- Release Date 09/26/2017
- Author Michael Patrick Mahoney Jr.
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.43 pounds
- Dimensions 5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches
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