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Hadrian Boone

This series unfolds in a post-apocalyptic 21st-century America, exploring a society rebuilt after a devastating collapse. It follows the colonists as they strive to forge a new existence in a harsh and unforgiving landscape. The narratives delve into themes of survival, community building, and the moral quandaries faced in a ruined world. It's a gripping account of human resilience and the quest to restore civilization.

Ashes of the Earth

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    Ashes of the Earth

    • 400 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    Thirty years after global holocaust, the colony of Carthage still struggles to build its new world. While steam engines and other early industrial technology have empowered its economy, the fragile society is undermined by secret crimes, rifts between generations, government censorship, and a legacy of casting out those who suffer from radiation sickness. Embittered survivor Hadrian Boone—once a revered colony founder—has been hounded by despair and the ghosts of his past into a life of drunkenness and frequent imprisonment for challenging the governor's tyranny. But when a gentle old man, the colony's leading scientist, is murdered, Hadrian glimpses chilling secrets behind the killing that could destroy the colony. Realizing that he may be the only one able to expose the truth, Hadrian begins a desperate quest through the underbelly of the colony into the wrenching camps of the outcasts, escorted by a young policewoman who struggles to cope with the physical and emotional remnants of the prior world. Ultimately Hadrian's journey becomes one of self–discovery, and to find justice his greatest challenge is navigating the tortuous path of the human spirit in a world that has been forever fractured.

    Ashes of the Earth