Welcome to our bi-monthly feature with Jay Scott of Great Scott Audio Productions. Jay will be reading from Dies the Fire by S. M. Stirling book one in the Emberverse trilogy. Click here to hear Jay’s reading if you can’t see the video displayed above.
About Dies the Fire:
“The Change occurred when an electrical storm centered over the island of Nantucket produced a blinding white flash that rendered all electronic devices and fuels inoperable. What follows is the most terrible global catastrophe in the history of the human race-and a Dark Age more universal and complete than could possibly be imagined.”
Books in the Emberverse trilogy in the order they should be read:
Dies the Fire
The Protector’s War
A Meeting at Corvallis
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About Jay Scott
Bio:
“I am a former broadcaster that decided to get back into using my voice. I just started Great Scott Audio Productions to do just that.”
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Heather Alexander vs John Norman after the Apocalypse.
With a side of “The men made the mess, now the women have to clean it up.”
Good series.
This book premise reminds of the the cancelled TV series Revolution with no electricity working etc. But the TV show time was five years after the big event.
Hmmmm, not my usual cup of tea but sounds like it might be worth checking out.
A new dystopian for me. Just ordered this trilogy as it definitely sounds right up my alley.
What an exciting book! Definitely adding this one to my wishlist.
Wow, I’ll have to add this to my reading list! it sounds great!
Sounds like a very interesting book! I have to say that Jay Scott does a great job!
I am always intrigued by AUs, so I may have to check this out!
Thanks!
This sounds really good…I think I’d enjoy this series immensely.
It’s only a matter of time before a big solar EMP and this WILL happen.
I thought I had a Sterling novel on my bookshelf, but turns out it’s ‘The Difference Engine’ by BRUCE Sterling. This ‘Dies the Fire’ sounds promising. I’ll have to put it on my watch list.
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