JD Erickson
A small conservative-minded city has its detractors. The foremost division proceeds from the perceived existence of an avenging angel by a religious majority. There are those who believe the angel's intervention and several subsequent deaths is a preposterous invention of a corrupt police department and elected officials.
The city is home to an anti-trafficking agency-SAFE-and a runaway victim of a human trafficker invites evil in from a thousand miles away.
State officials have kept a wary eye on the violent deaths in the city, and when a massage therapist is found brutally murdered, Police Chief Theodore Storm has no choice but to team up with the State Department of Criminal Investigation.
Angels of the Night features an engaging community of characters with a decidedly Midwestern view of the evils encroaching on their city. Do they believe in the existence of the angel? Some say yes and some say maybe, but when human trafficking, drugs, and murder come to town, they won't say no to Heavenly help.
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The Men Who Loved Neon by J.D. Erickson
"The Men Who Loved Neon" is a novel of Americans struggling to survive in a world rendered dark by an electromagnetic pulse attack. Unshielded electronics no longer work. The action begins some time after the attack, and the sky is clearing. The government has relocated to an underground facility in northern Virginia, outside Washington, D.C. , and this necessarily closed and isolated system has given rise to unprecedented tyrannies. Another underground complex exists in Brooklyn, New York. The men and women in Brooklyn have been preparing for decades for such a time as this, with no less a goal than the restoration of the American Republic. The population of the United States has been severely decimated, but as a man named Harlan Addison says, "We are not the remnants of a great nation. We are our nation's guardians. We are America."
USS South Dakota Virginia Class Nuclear Submarine, SSN 790 is featured in The Men Who Loved Neon.
The earth survived; the skies were beginning to clear. Those who had survived the EMP attack were now engaged in a war to restore the Republic. “The Men Who Loved Neon” chronicles an apocalyptic time in America’s future wherein heroism is still an undercurrent, and the interests of activism and survival walk side by side.
See more about the author and about "The Men Who Loved Neon" below.
February 3, 2016
Photo: Commander Ronald L. Withrow, USS South Dakota (USN 790) and Sioux Falls author J.D. Erickson. My novel, “The Men Who Loved Neon” features the new Virginia Class submarine. The South Dakota is not yet ready for action, however the novel takes place in the future. Spoiler alert: USN 790 is on the side of the good guys!
Please see www.SSN790.org for more information. “The Men Who Loved Neon” is available as an e-book at Amazon.com/author/jderickson. You can read a chapter for free. For a bio and more on the novel, seejayart1948.wix.com/jderickson-author.
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