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When the Fault Breaks

By: Xavier Bruehler
Narrated by: William Lytle
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Publisher's Summary

When the Fault Breaks is a post apocalypse book predicated by the rupture of the Cascadia Fault. It is about the stories and lives of survivors of the Mega Quake in a world of chaos and mayhem. It is about one possible way some semblance of a normal life can happen. It is a mix of death and destruction, current social/political outlook, humor, and hope.

Preppers, survivalists, and homesteaders will like the book because it has many ideas on how to live off grid in a rural or wilderness setting. It talks about many different types of alternative energies, and agricultural methods. It goes into how things used to be done and how it could be again.

Unlike other post apocalypse book that just talks about what is destroyed and who dies When the Fault Breaks uses the quake as a catalyst for the changes that happen. The book is about people pulling together in times of catastrophe, though at first our fragile society collapses, life continues. New boarders are formed and the true nature of people come through.

©2014 Xavier Bruehler (P)2020 Xavier Bruehler

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