
William R. Forstchen
William R. Forstchen is an American author primarily known for his works of fiction that explore themes of survival and societal collapse. His notable books include "One Second After," which depicts the aftermath of an electromagnetic pulse attack, and "The Final Day," a sequel that continues the story of survival in a dystopian world.
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Books by William R. Forstchen
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The Final Day
by William R. Forstchen
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After an EMP attack, America risks losing its independence to foreign powers and internal oppression. A former military officer must choose between serving a tyrannical government and fighting for a united, free nation, even if it means revolution.

One Second After
by William R. Forstchen
3.9(49,202)
In a single devastating second, an EMP attack plunges a small American town into a desperate fight for survival, forcing a history professor to confront the brutal realities of a post-apocalyptic world and protect his family from chaos and starvation.