Days of Black Thunder
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About the Book
The dreaded nuclear nightmare came some years after America’s unsuccessful Middle Eastern Wars. A Soviet submarine off the Californian coast accidentally fired a missile causing a violent chain reaction throughout the world. Months after the initial firing most of the globe has been turned into a radiation wasteland with millions of fires burning out of control. Along the Canadian borders the United States and her allies struggle against a total communist conquest. Days of Black Thunder is the story of a lonely mobile radar station on the Californian coast. Here a handful of marines face insurmountable odds while fighting bandits that are looting and raping the survivors, plagues, and invading Russian troops. This story is set among the ravages of war that threatens to erase all traces of freedom while the planet burns. Adding to their challenges the greenhouse effect is slowly spreading over the world. Lieutenant Blackmore and his Ten Delta marines draw upon their courage to meet this task.
About the Author
Herman Lloyd Bruebaker lives in Riverside, California where he continues working on a large number of projects. The author enjoys writing military political intrigue and adding supernatural or science fiction plot twists. Having served in the United States Navy during the sixties, he saw the world painfully going through its drastic cultural and political changes.