It was just a year ago that Ed Minyard's gripping novel "Darker Than You Know" hit the shelves, and here he is with another page-turner, "Gridfall: The Long Dark." Where last year he wrote convincingly about the vulnerabilities of innocent people in the dark underworld of human trafficking, this offering is meant as a warning directed to all who rely on the complexity of the electrical grid for life-sustaining support.

Minyard, a respected expert in emergency communications, has what one might consider to be an insider’s view on what happens when disaster strikes — disasters that are occurring more frequently than ever and closer to home.

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