The holidays are over, but readers continue to celebrate with the release of "Under Vanishing Skies" by G.S. Fields. Quickly climbing the charts, this book offers action, drama, science and a hint of romance in a heart-stopping tale of humanity at its best and worst in a world poised on the edge of destruction.
Now available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble, "Under Vanishing Skies" skyrocketed to Amazon's Top 100 Best Sellers list during its initial launch and it held the #1 spot for Dystopian and Post-Apocalyptic fiction for more than a week. Kirkus Reviews reported that "Under Vanishing Skies" is a "startling sci-fi examination of humanity's capacity for cruelty in a remarkable dystopian setting."
G.S. Fields is a seasoned professional who traveled extensively during his 23 years in the United States Air Force and it's reflected in this riveting tale.
"When I joined the Air Force, my recruiter told me that I was in for an adventure of a lifetime. I wasn't disappointed," Fields said. "Not only did I get the opportunity to serve my country during a time of war, but I was fortunate enough to travel all over the world and live in some pretty incredible places. Writing affords me the opportunity to share some of those experiences with others. So I am both thrilled and humbled by the overwhelmingly positive response that the book received during its launch."
In this new page-turner, protagonist Aron Atherton is trapped in the Maldives after a massive solar storm kills his family and nearly wipes out the human race. He plans to fish and drink his way through the apocalypse, but - like the skies above him - Aron's plan vanishes when he uncovers a plot that threatens mankind's last hope for survival.
The 214-page book is available as an eBook and a paperback. Fields also offers an audio excerpt on his website at http://gregoryfields.com/.
About the Author
G.S. Fields is a graduate of the University of Akron with a degree in Computer Science and the Air Force Institute of Technology with a master's in Information Resource Management. Fields served in the U.S. Air Force for more than 23 years before retiring to San Luis Obispo County, California.
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