When all goes dark, they’re left alone. As starvation provokes chaos, can one man defend all he holds dear?Sunspots, Al-Qaeda, North Korea—no one knows why the power goes out in sleepy little Harpursville, how much of the world is affected, or how long it will last. In one instant virtually every modern convenience stops working, leaving the townspeople scrambling. For Kevin Barton, the problem is compounded by the presence of his sixteen-year-old daughter's best friend, Dina, who's been stranded at the house after yet another sleepover. When Kevin's attempt to escort Dina home ends in robbery and humiliation, their "second daughter's" overnight visit becomes a permanent stay. Kevin doesn't really mind. Dina helps with everything from hauling water to digging a garden, and she does it with a smile. But with food scarce and hunger eating away at reason, her large appetite and constant presence sets the household on edge, causing a rift between Kevin and his wife, Monica. Help is offered by the man who stops Harpursville from sliding into everyone-for-themselves chaos but then he gives Kevin an unthinkable ultimatum. With the peace of the town and Kevin's own family hanging in the balance, he faces a two-front war. Can Kevin find the power in himself to protect everything he holds dear? Buy Powerless to shine a light on darkness today!"It’s in the microcosm of the Bartons’ house that the insidious drama of the unknown versus the known plays out and is brilliantly developed until the fitting conclusion. A gripping and thoughtful psychological tale." - Kirkus Reviews“A poignant, elegantly written, gripping book that delves deep into an all-too-possible future. You won’t be able to put this down. O’Handley is brilliant and masterful. One of the best books I’ve ever read.” – Lisa Regan, USA Today & Wall Street Journal best-selling author
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Our world’s obsession and dependence on technology is a hard truth. What happens to all of us who no longer are hunter gatherers, but people who fill our days with tik-tok videos, VR games, and may only have social interactions through a keyboard and a screen?
O’Handley gives the reader such a situation. When life as we know and expect is upended, who do we become? Where is our value? Can we grow our own food? Will we hold fast to our morals & convictions when life gets hard?
This book is based on survival & the author provides a well-written and interesting storyline that gives the reader something really profound to think about.