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Literature

Post-Apocalyptic Western “The Day After Never – Blood Honor”

Post-Apocalyptic Western

Russell Blake’s post-apocalyptic Western “The Day After Never – Blood Honor” shows us that in the wake of utter devastation, the line between good and evil gets blurry as hell…

Texas Ranger Lucas Shaw had been one of the best; the youngest member in the history of the elite force. But when society suffers a fiery collapse, he finds himself in a post-apocalyptic battleground where justice is meted out at the end of a barrel, and self-preservation is the law of the land.

Post-Apocalyptic Western Now he’s faced with an impossible choice: keep himself alive, or help a young woman desperately searching for a child. A decision that would have been easy, once upon a time. A decision that threatens the survival of mankind.

A good old fashioned western, post-apocalypse style. Fans of Jack Reacher, The Hunger Games, and Road Warrior are sure to enjoy this post-collapse epic, from The NY Times and USA Today bestselling author of the JET, Assassin, BLACK, and Fatal series, and co-author with Clive Cussler of The Eye of Heaven and The Solomon Curse.

Blake hits the right dystopian notes from the very start, catapulting the reader into an unforgiving world: part Mad Max, part Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, and part Magnificent Seven.

Post-Apocalyptic Western
Russell Blake

Russell Blake is an author of thrillers. In 2014 he was chosen by Clive Cussler to co-write two books, The Eye of Heaven and The Solomon Curse, both about husband and wife treasure hunters Sam and Remi Fargo. In the second title, “Cussler and Company continue the winning formula, and this jungle episode, featuring exotic locales and an interesting back story, will satisfy the cravings of every fan.” by Kirkus; Jeff Ayers for AP wrote that in first book, “…the history elements carry the day, as the link between the Vikings and ancient Mexico proves to be irresistible”.