This is an excellent work of apocalyptic fiction, and it is one with believable characters to boot. Bateman does an excellent job tying this in with the real pandemic we had and I can tell this is for sure going to be an excellent series. Way to go! – Readers Review
Long Gone Tomorrow:
Part 1 – The Ending
A virus is raging across the planet.
A handful of survivors are trying desperately to stay alive.
Even if they survive, can their humanity survive as well?
What lines would you cross if your life was on the line? Would you be willing to put your trust in complete strangers if it meant you might live a little bit longer? Could you find the courage to fight your way through to the next day?
Follow the stories of a handful survivors as they experience the fall of mankind and the brutality of a world without society and sorely lacking in humanity. The lines between right or wrong and good or evil get very blurry when your life is at stake with every move. In a world quickly becoming devoid of both humans and humanity, survival at all costs is still a very steep price to pay.
About the Author
Nicholas Stuart Bateman is a retired English tutor from northern Maine who now spends his days finishing the many stories he began writing in his youth. His style varies from satirically comedic to the deeply macabre.
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