C'est La Fin
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C'est La Fin (or 'This Is The End') starts off in a small town in Saudi Arabia, Private Taylor is in charge of a small band of soldiers, attempting to complete a mammoth of a task. To take a message to the In Salah Airport, located in Algeria. A message that could save the country and maybe the world. To stop the war that had constantly been ripping the world apart. Will the message be enough? Or will the world fall?
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"My job is to end the world. And for that service, I earn $55,352 a year." -Captain Mark Hudson, United States Air Force Global Strike Command The Martian meets Tom Clancy in this military thriller, told through the Senate's declassified report on the "Visigoth Crisis." Read personal log entries, after-action reports, and narratives adaptations to learn the truth about how the bravery and treason of two Air Force officers nearly started World War III. Mark Hudson's only job is to push a button when ordered; a button that will end the lives of untold millions half a world away. For months, he lives in a remote, top-secret missile silo, with only another, steely and reserved officer for company. Hudson is haunted by a moment of hesitation that cost the lives of fellow soldiers and he worries he might hesitate again - but this time, the world will be on the line. I'll be releasing parts of this short story weekly, or you can find the full story on Kindle (just $.99!): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C2975BH

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