STEVEN M. MOORE
The apocalypse kills billions—numbers so large that most survivors’ minds snap shut. Foes of the US have attacked with a bioengineered contagion that spreads around the world. One of only a few survivors, Penny Castro, ex-USN diver and LA County Sheriff’s Deputy, reacts differently. She fights back and creates a life for herself where death is the common denominator. On a forensic dive, she is interrupted. When she surfaces, she finds all her colleagues dead, so she has to battle starvation, thirst, and gangs of feral humans until she ends up in a USAF refugee camp. A post-apocalyptic thriller for our times, Penny’s adventures will entertain and shock you into asking, “Could this really happen?”
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About Steven: Born in California, Steven M. Moore is now a full-time writer of many thriller, mystery, and sci-fi novels, short fiction, blog articles, and book and movie reviews. His stories reflect his keen interest in the diversity of human nature that he has observed in his different abodes across the U.S. and in South America as well as in his Latin and European travels for work and pleasure. After spending more than two decades in scientific R&D in the Boston area, he and his wife now make their home just outside New York City, where he devotes most of his time to storytelling. For more details, visit him at his website https://stevenmmoore.com. He can also be found on Facebook and @StevenMMoore4.
4 comments:
So glad to see The Last Humans being featured here today. The book is imaginative and full of drama and suspense, and Steve is a wonderful author. I especially love the way his characters come to life on the page. Congratulations, Steve!
The Last Humans sounds like a gripping, intriguing story. Thank you for sharing with us today, Steve!
Thanks Saralyn and HiDee. I appreciate your comments.
For readers of this blog, let me emphasize that friends like you two motivate me to continue with my storytelling, in whatever form it takes. It's always a marathon to write a novel, and like the real marathons, it's not that much about the pace the author takes, but also the encouragement she or he receives to run the race.
And thanks to all readers and writers out there who cheer on their favorite authors.
r/Steve
I cheer you on too, Steve. I have never read an author with more imagination and generosity of spirit. Your books are original and deliver what they promise, a wild good time. Keep writing for us.
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