It begins as a system of beautiful, bioluminescent patches floating along ocean currents. But its beauty brings laughter. And the laughter brings madness. A schizophrenic narcissist on an ocean cruise, a college student called home to settle her uncle's estate, and the head of a Houston survivalist group find themselves caught up in the outbreak of the disease known as Kampala Syndrome. Will any of them survive the heart-pounding battle for survival in a world gone insane?
It begins as a system of beautiful, bioluminescent patches floating along ocean currents. But its beauty brings laughter. And the laughter brings madn...
Zachary Dawcett was eight years old on D-day, barely old enough to remember what life was like in the Old Days. He's a young man now. He's learned to live in this new world-learned to hunt and fight, and survive in the ruins of old East Texas. He, along with everyone else who survived the Doomsday War, have adapted to a new way of life. They have learned to accept that computers, electric lighting, automobiles, or any of the other conveniences they once took for granted are all things of the past. Then, one night, Zachary spots a satellite in the sky - the first indication in twelve years...
Zachary Dawcett was eight years old on D-day, barely old enough to remember what life was like in the Old Days. He's a young man now. He's learned to ...