Book cover: A ship at sea with a bright light in the sky. Title: America Day of Infamy.
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    On a clear, ordinary morning, six oil tankers glide along America’s horizons—three off the Pacific, three off the Atlantic. To the world, they are just part of the endless flow of global commerce.


    They are not.


    Hidden deep within their hulls are nuclear neutron missiles with EMP warheads, programmed to detonate high above the United States, 500 miles inland from both coasts. In a single, coordinated strike, the lights go out across a nation.


    Power grids fail.
Water stops flowing.
Gas lines go dead.
Every modern vehicle, every computer, every device with a chip—silenced.


    Jets fall from the sky. Highways freeze into miles of abandoned cars. Hospitals go dark.


    Cell phones become useless bricks. Within hours, America is thrown back a hundred years… with three hundred million people still expecting tomorrow to look like today.


    From the war rooms of two hostile nations determined to bring America to its knees, to the bunker corridors of a crippled U.S. government, to the shattered streets of cities, suburbs, and rural towns, America: Day of Infamy follows the lives of ordinary people on the worst day in the nation’s history.


    A city nurse trapped in a failing hospital.
A suburban family separated by gridlocked roads and dead phones.
A rural veteran who suddenly finds his quiet land the only lifeline for desperate strangers.


    As panic erupts in schools, violence spreads through darkened streets, and neighbors are forced to choose between compassion and survival, one question hangs over them all:

    When the power is gone, what kind of people do we become?


    America: Day of Infamy is a chillingly plausible thriller about an attack launched from beyond our shores—and the battle for humanity that begins within our own.