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Nuclear War

The Lost Generation (Day Zero, Book 8)

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By: Sam Nyxon
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Nuclear War: The Lost Generation (Day Zero, Book 8)

After the war, the world learned a terrible truth: children are no longer only victims.

They are labor.

They are leverage.

They are the future.

Tens of millions have been left without parents, homes, papers, or any country able to say who they are. Some were torn away during evacuations. Others disappeared into camps, transit zones, and temporary centers where names can be changed, identities reassigned, and lives erased.

In the United States, child transport routes have become a black market hidden behind intake centers, private guardianship, and civilian escorts. Children are sorted, renamed, sold, forced into labor, or pushed into armed groups that no longer expect adults to save them.

In China, the system moves faster than chaos. Orphans and survivors are registered, absorbed, reeducated, and shaped for a future designed by the state.

In Europe, the battle is fought through language, documents, borders, and surnames. Which name is real? Which country has the right to claim a child? Who decides when the old world is gone and the new one still has no agreed law?

The Recovery and Security Pact realizes the truth before anyone else: there is no point in saving ports, food, medicine, and water if the next generation is growing up in slavery, legal limbo, reeducation systems, or armed packs beyond any state’s control.

NUCLEAR WAR: THE LOST GENERATION is a political and military-humanitarian thriller about a world where childhood has become a strategic resource.

About children who are sold.

About children shaped into the future elite of broken states.

About children divided by governments on paper.

And about children who take up arms because they know one thing: if they do not save themselves, the adults will be too late again.

DAY ZERO continues.

©2026 SAM NYXON (P)2026 SAM NYXON
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