
Mark Goodwin (1)
Author of The Days of Noah: Book One: Conspiracy (Volume 1)
For other authors named Mark Goodwin, see the disambiguation page.
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Works by Mark Goodwin
The Days of Elijah, Book One: Apocalypse: A Novel of the Great Tribulation in America (Volume 1) (2016) 15 copies
Divided We Fall: A Post-Apocalyptic Novel of America's Coming Civil War (Ava's Crucible Book 1) (2018) 7 copies
Wormwood: A Novel of the Great Tribulation in America (The Days of Elijah) (Volume 2) (2017) 7 copies
Angel of the Abyss: A Post-Apocalyptic Novel of the Great Tribulation (The Days of Elijah) (Volume 3) (2017) 6 copies
United We Stand: A Post-Apocalyptic Novel of the Coming Civil War in America: Ava's Crucible, Book 3 (2018) 5 copies
A Haunt for Jackals: A Post-Apocalyptic EMP-Survival Thriller (Seven Cows, Ugly and Gaunt) (Volume 3) (2016) 5 copies
EMP Survival Box Set: Seven Cows, Ugly and Gaunt: A Post-Apocalyptic Saga of America's Worst Nightmare (2018) 4 copies
A Pound of Cure: A Post-Apocalyptic Tale of America's Impending Demise (American Wasteland) (2022) 3 copies
Feast of the Locusts 2 copies
Reign of the Locusts 2 copies
Urchin: A post-apocalyptic tale of America’s coming economic and societal collapse. (Lamentations for the Fallen) (2022) 1 copy
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This book is a pretty bad fictional novel but a reasonable "potential scenario, detailed, with a guide for survival" for an economic collapse and subsequent societal breakdown in the US. Not the stupid "zombie hordes where all law and order immediately breaks down and preppers burn through cases of ammo on their AR-15s", but plausible reductions in government programs, paralysis, and consequences.
The protagonists (and presumably author) are fairly far right, Christian, "traditional" types, show more which may not appeal to everyone, but it's a solid book in terms of a potential scenario and how one would see it emerging and deal with it. There are sections where the narrative is broken by a character explaining technical details and facts in a way intended for the reader's benefit, but that's probably why most people read the book.
It doesn't exactly end a a cliffhanger, but there's no real resolution, so the trilogy is probably an all-or-nothing read. show less
The protagonists (and presumably author) are fairly far right, Christian, "traditional" types, show more which may not appeal to everyone, but it's a solid book in terms of a potential scenario and how one would see it emerging and deal with it. There are sections where the narrative is broken by a character explaining technical details and facts in a way intended for the reader's benefit, but that's probably why most people read the book.
It doesn't exactly end a a cliffhanger, but there's no real resolution, so the trilogy is probably an all-or-nothing read. show less
Days of Lot, The - Book 1
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