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After a catastrophic EMP attack on the United
States, Leonard and Mel Haakensen continue their
journey by bicycle to their homeâand
Jessicaâin Colorado. Fate intervenes as
they near the Colorado state border when Mel is
waylaid in an unexpected attack and
Leonard, despite his misgivings, decides to help
rescue the mother of a young teenage girl they
meet on the road. In the meantime, Franny
Schecter, Mel's best friend, has gone missing
from the Haakensensâ family hideaway on the
Western Slope of the Rocky Mountains. Jessica and
Frannyâs parents hear rumors of an apocalyptic
polygamist cult that may be kidnapping young
women to become brides for the groupâs
âœProphetâ? as the madman continues his quest
to build a kingdom in Colorado and Utah. Will
they find Franny in time to rescue her? Will
Leonard and Mel finally make their way over the
Rocky mountains and join Jessica?Find out in the
concluding book of the Boston Fall Series.As
always this book is family-friendly, with clean
language and no scenes to make you blush. A
thread of Christian faith runs through the story.
Due to the genre, there are some depictions of
graphic violence and bloodshed.And as in all my
books, BOSTON FALL 3 asks the eternal
question, âœHow do catastrophic events affect
our faith, and where and how do we find God in
the midst of tragedy?â? My characters are people
who wrestle with their personal beliefs
and sometimes lose the match. They ask, âœHow
can God allow suffering on a massive scale and
still be called good?â? The same questions I ask
myself all the timeâ My characters, like
myself, often donât find the answer and have to
live with the ambiguity. That, after all, is the
life of faith.