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100 _aGilstrap, John,
_eauthor.
_94720
_d1953-
245 1 0 _aBlue fire /
_cJohn Gilstrap.
250 _aFirst Kensington hardcover edition.
260 _aNew York, NY :
_bKensington Publishing Corp.,
_c2022.
300 _a325 pages ;
_c24 cm.
440 _949065
_aVictoria Emerson
_v2
490 1 _aA Victoria Emerson thriller ;
_v2
520 _a"They call it Hell Day--a world war that lasted less than twenty-four hours. Nations unleashed weapons that destroyed more than a century's worth of technology. Those who survived must live as their ancestors did, off a land ruled by the whims of nature. One-time congressional representative Victoria Emerson has become the new leader of the small town of Ortho, West Virginia. She has been struggling to provide food and shelter for the town's inhabitants, while coping with desperate refugees. An autumn morning's calm is shattered when her teenage son sounds the alarm with the cry 'Blue Fire'--the code phrase for imminent danger. A band of National Guardsmen intends to take Ortho and its resources for themselves. They have enough soldiers and firepower to eliminate anyone who dares to stop them. But Victoria swore an oath to defend and protect her people, and she isn't about to surrender"--
650 0 _aEx-legislators
_vFiction.
_950882
650 0 _aSingle mothers
_vFiction.
_92511
650 0 _aNuclear warfare
_vFiction.
_96464
655 0 _aApocalyptic fiction.
_937114
655 0 _aSuspense fiction.
_996
800 1 _aGilstrap, John.
_tVictoria Emerson thriller ;
_v2
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