The Forever Man - Book 2: Axeman - by Craig Zerf - Read by Michael Neeb.
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The first pulse occurred in the old calendar year of 2022. A sequence of gigantic solar flares created a series of massive electromagnetic pulses that stopped the heart of our modern world and returned us to the Dark Ages. Tens of thousands died within the first few hours as airplanes fell from the skies, hospitals ceased to work and every form of modern transportation ground to a halt. Fires raged unchecked through the cities, water supplies ran out and survivors turned on each other. Marine Master Gunnery Sergeant Nathaniel Hogan finds that the huge amounts of Gamma radiation in the solar flares have enhanced his natural abilities, giving him increased speed, strength and accellerated healing. Indefinitely extended his life span and enabling him to draw on the power of the solar flares to create magik. Making him—The Forever Man. But even he was not prepared for what happened next, as the ongoing flares tore a hole in space-time, creating a gateway through which They appeared. From the realms of fantasy came the orcs, the goblins and, leading them all—the Fair Folk. But were they here to help or to conquer?
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