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Day Zero. Chris Jayne
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isbn 9781645635345
Автор произведения Chris Jayne
Серия Stronghold
Издательство Ingram
ARC Edition
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May not be shared or disseminated in any way
Published by Inferis Publishing
An Imprint of
ABCD Graphics and Design, Inc.
A Virginia Corporation
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Charlottesville, VA 22901
©2020
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Chris Jayne
Minute Zero
EBook ISBN: 978-1-64563-507-9
Print ISBN: 978-1-64563-508-6
Audio ISBN: 978-1-64563-509-3
v1
Cover Art by ABCD Graphics & Design
This book contains fantasy themes appropriate for mature readers only. Nothing in this book should be interpreted as Blushing Books' or the author's advocating any non-consensual sexual activity.
Contents
I. Day Zero
II. One Week Earlier
Part I
Chapter 1
Lori
Monday
11 AM Mountain Time
Graystone Rest Area, I90, Montana
Lori Dovner dried her hands on a paper towel, then froze as she caught her own reflection in the grimy restroom mirror. A punk rock college student after a rough night out stared back, pale, utterly disheveled. She looked nineteen, short spikes of black hair everywhere.
What happened to the most sought-after private chef in Miami? What happened to the thirty four year old mother of two? Her friends and clients back home would certainly be shocked to see her now. People invited her into their homes and opened their kitchens to her, expecting her to make an excellent impression on their guests, and she never met the public without carefully-tasteful makeup, an expensive handbag, good shoes. Now, she wore no cosmetics, her careless appearance exacerbated by the tacky plastic sunglasses she’d taken to wearing in public, so stupidly large that they approached Elton John proportions. Nevertheless they had the desired effect: her five year old had cried the first time he’d seen her, and she didn’t