Author Name: Rae Gee
Book Name: A Second Past Midnight
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Publisher: Torquere Press
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Artist: BS Clay
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Date: April 22, 2015
Blurb:
It
had come like a thief in the night, an invisible force that had wiped out life
as they had known it, sending them from 1981 back to 1881. The cause of The
Pulse had remained a mystery and become the cause of speculation of fear. In a
heartbeat, stock markets had crashed, power plants had shut down, and the land
became poisoned by sewage, chemicals and, in some areas, radiation. If it had
microchips in it, it was dead, finished beyond all repair. The anomaly which
had wiped out their life had become known as The Pulse and the events following
it had become known as The Crash.
Pages or Words: 87,900 words
Categories: Erotica, Fiction, Gay
Fiction, M/M Romance, Thriller, Dystopian
Excerpt:
1985
With the rifle
slung over one shoulder, James made his way through the drifts of fall leaves.
Miles from home, and in the depths of the Minnesota forests, he knew he was far
from alone. Spread across one of the state's many forested areas were others
like himself, getting ready for open season to begin. Dressed in army surplus
fatigues, and with his long brunette hair pulled through a baseball cap, he was
ready. Rules drawn up by the county required hunters to wear fatigues rather
than their usual orange so as not to clash with the inmate's uniforms.
James looked at
his watch. 2.40pm. Twenty minutes left. Finding a thicket of bushes, he
crouched within the prickly branches and quietly prepped the gun. Peering down
the scope, the brunette man aimed at a nearby tree. Perfect. Clipped to one
side of the scope was a small flashlight, perfect for when the sun began to
set.
All around him,
the smell of fall hung in the air. Musty, and a little damp, it spoke of a
long, hard winter, and evenings sat before the fire. In January of 1981, the
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists had moved the symbolic Doomsday Clock to
11:56pm, four minutes to the "midnight" of global catastrophe the
clock represented. On October 31st, 1981, at 1:13am, the Doomsday Clock had
struck midnight.
It had come like
a thief in the night, an invisible force that had wiped out life as they had
known it, sending them from 1981 back to 1881. The cause of The Pulse had
remained a mystery and become the cause of speculation of fear. In a
heartbeat stock markets had crashed, power plants had shut down, and the land
became poisoned by sewage, chemicals and, in some areas, radiation. If it had
microchips in it, it was dead, finished beyond all repair. The
anomaly which had wiped out their life had become known as The Pulse and the
events following it had become known as The Crash,.
Within days,
anarchy broke out and the cities became no-go areas. The small communities
furthest from the carnage were the best places to be. Diseases long thought dead
flared back to life. Money was still being used but prices were sky high. No
one could afford the meager crops that were produced and for those who owned
farms, like James' family, keeping animals was dangerous. While the tiny
communities protected one another, there was nothing, bar the gun in his lap,
to stop a stranger from stealing their animals. They still kept a few; a couple
of cows and a few chickens, but that was it. Everything else, including any
wild animals, were long gone, were so badly affected that they were in danger
of extinction.
It had been
several months before they'd truly found out what had happened on the night of
The Crash. An airdrop of flyers, created between the British and Canadians, had
scattered over the state. They told of the electromagnetic pulse that had wiped
out their lives, retaliation from the Russians for the boycotts imposed by the
United States. The Pulse, having traveled along anything metal, had destroyed
the American military, leaving them helpless and unable to return fire.
The government
had recognized the lack of supplies and, in '83, had signed the "Shoot to
Kill" executive order. Twice a year, a number of convicts from prisons
across the country were released into wooded areas to be hunted, with a promise
of freedom if they survived the seven day open season. All were felons; with
DUIs, drug dealers, and thieves.
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About the
author:
Born and raised
in the heart of England, Rae spent her formative years bouncing around the
globe with her missionary family. When she wasn't on a plane, she was often
found with her head in a book. These days she racks up air miles by learning to
fly.
When she's not writing, she enjoys making documentaries, roaming the South Downs, teasing the cat and her dad (normally at the same time!), taking photos and naming her electronics. She believes that she's trapped in the wrong era and should be roaming the streets of 19th Century London.
She also has a tattoo of a Boeing 747 and is only too happy to tell the tale behind it. Feel free to ask; she promises not to bite too hard!
Rae made her vocal début on Spawn of Psychosis's 2013 EP Mind Over Mania. All profits from the EP go to mental health charity Mind.
She currently lives just outside of Leicester and is partly owned by Bertie the cat.
When she's not writing, she enjoys making documentaries, roaming the South Downs, teasing the cat and her dad (normally at the same time!), taking photos and naming her electronics. She believes that she's trapped in the wrong era and should be roaming the streets of 19th Century London.
She also has a tattoo of a Boeing 747 and is only too happy to tell the tale behind it. Feel free to ask; she promises not to bite too hard!
Rae made her vocal début on Spawn of Psychosis's 2013 EP Mind Over Mania. All profits from the EP go to mental health charity Mind.
She currently lives just outside of Leicester and is partly owned by Bertie the cat.
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This one sounds good...I love stories set in alternate reality.
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