The Fallout by S. A. Bodeen, 328 pages
In this incredible sequel to The Compound, Eli and his
brothers and sisters are finally free; free of their father, and free from the
delusion of nuclear war, and free from the shelter their father kept them in
for the past six years. Best of all, Eli
is reunited with his twin, Eddy. But
adjusting to life outside after being trapped for so long is difficult. Their father’s assistant, Phil, who helped
keep them trapped is in charge of the family company. Worst of all, people seem to be following the
family and keeping tabs on them. Is this
just idle curiosity or something more sinister?
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