Dead Man Walking
- Authors
- Chesla, Gary
- Publisher
- UNKNOWN
- Date
- 2016-11-20T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.16 MB
- Lang
- en
Throughout history, many have proclaimed to know when the end of the world was coming.
Mostly those on the streets of New York City carrying signs that say the end is near.
However, most people would probably agree, they would never know when or how the world was going to end.
It would also be impossible to plan for the end of the world.
You can’t plan for something that is unknown.
You would have no idea what to do, what steps to take, in order to survive.
That is, unless you had already lived through the end of the world.
Levi, his wife and their dog Buddy piled into their car and set off for Pine Rose Cabins, a resort in the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California.
They had reserved a cabin at Pine Rose Cabins for four nights.
This wasn’t just any four-day getaway to the mountains, they were attending their son Logan’s wedding.
Logan and his fiancé, Jamie, had been planning their big day for over a year.
The wanted everything to be perfect.
They had selected the perfect venue, the rustic and romantic secluded outdoor Hidden Creek Wedding Sight at the Pine Rose Cabins Mountain Resort.
They had gone over every detail, from the outdoor ceremony, the DJ they selected, the place settings for the reception and the individual personalized name tags on the tables.
However, when the big day finally arrived, they would find that maybe they should have spent a little more time preparing for the meaning of, “Until Death do you part.”
Eric Brady graduated college with a degree in Biological Engineering.
He had set lofty goals for himself and one day hoped to do something that would change the world.
In an effort to further his career, Eric accepted at job a Davis Bio Enterprises.
Davis Enterprises did research and analysis projects for the Defense Department.
It was a job that appealed to Eric’s ambitions and his patriotism.
However, when he was put in charge of a project that went against his ethical standards, he found himself conflicted as to what he should do.
The fascinating complexity of the project and what solving the puzzle that confronted him would mean for his career and for mankind made Eric stay with the project for one more day. Then another day.
Unfortunately, Eric soon found himself past the point of no return.
No one knows when or how the world will end.
That statement may no longer be true.