"If you're reading this, I'm almost certainly dead..."Jacob ("Ash") Ashton's ancestors built the town of Henge. He was supposed to grow up and become a leader of the community. But he went away to college, and when he came back he just didn't fit in. His own family--what's left of it--sees him as a near-stranger.Now everything is falling apart. Ash may have to get involved after all. But will there be a town left? Will anything be left?One thing he knows: it's up to him to protect his family. No matter what. Henge, West VirginiaHidden in the Appalachian Mountains is a quiet little town where nothing ever happens. Until one fine day in the spring, when the world ends.A Flash in the SkyThere is a storm...but this isn't lightning. You're not terrified yet. It's coming.The PrisonThe town's non-inmate population doubled when it went in. Nice people, these newcomers. Every one of them. Just now? Something's happening out there. Some say riots. Others say it's a medical problem. And the National Guard is on the way.A Naked Hairy GuyStaring through a bedroom window. At your daughter. This guy jumps onto rooftops, from the street. There are lots more like him. There are others who are worse.Nobody EscapesNothing is left unchanged.If you leave town...You can't do that. Your family needs you. And if you tried, you'd die.Stay where you are, if you canBut don't ever think you'll escape. Because it's inside you too. Right now.The SecretIt's here.
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- Release Date 11/11/2015
- Author David Haywood Young
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 15 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.7 x 8.5 inches
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