A post apocalyptic thrill ride you don’t want to miss. Take a peek at A Journal of the Crazy Year by Forrest Carr. One Amazon readers says, “The twists and turns make it hard to put down…the ending was just so unexpectedly PERFECT.”
A Brief Synopsis of A Journal of the Crazy Year:
Without warning, a jetliner falls from the clear blue sky ahead of a startled motorist, who manages to capture the last few seconds of the doomed flight on his cell phone. As frightening as the video is, none of the horrified viewers watching it play out on newscasts across the globe that evening understand its true significance. The last sane day on planet Earth is already behind them. And it will only get worse.
The day before, John Cruz awakens in a mental hospital – confined there for a crime he does not remember, a crime the hospital staff refuses to discuss with him. But even more bizarre, he and other mental patients like him are mysteriously recovering and the rest of the world is beginning a descent into madness, thanks to a mysterious disease that causes many of its victims to go violently insane. Meanwhile, overhead, a spectacular apparition splits the skies, as the largest comet in recorded history makes a close approach to planet Earth. As events close in, John will have only one task, and one question: will his mind slip away again before he can save the love of his life from the growing chaos?
About the Author:
Forrest Carr is an award-winning journalist who’s spent 33 years in the trenches of local TV news warfare. Carr graduated from the University of Memphis with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications in May of 1980. He became a TV news director in 1997, and has served in that capacity in the Tampa, Fort Myers, Albuquerque, and Tucson television markets. He has received or shared credit in more than 90 professional awards.
Praise for A Journal of the Crazy Year:
“Five thousand years ago – the last time this comet appeared in the skies of the Earth – our ancestors looked up. They marveled. They trembled. Perhaps they prayed. And then their civilization, for reasons unknown, ended.” — Dr. Arlin Cartwight, astrophysicist, Committee of Concerned Scientists, from televised news conference
“In 1665, Londoners gaped in wonder and amazement at a spectacular comet — one not unlike the one we see in our skies now. Within months, one hundred thousand of those spectators were dead. The fact is, we don’t know what’s in this or any other comet. Maybe it’s dangerous. Maybe it’s not. But there’s never a bad time to get right with God.” – Lilly Powell, blogger, “Hammer of Heaven.”
Don’t hesitate to download your copy of the post-apocalyptic thrill ride, A Journal of the Crazy Year today.
A Journal of the Crazy Year is intended for mature audiences, 17+