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One Second After

One Second After is a 2009 novel by American writer William R. Forstchen. The novel deals with an unexpected electromagnetic pulse attack on the United States as it affects the people living in and around the small American town of Black Mountain, North Carolina.

One Second After
First edition cover
AuthorWilliam R. Forstchen
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenrePost-apocalyptic novel
PublisherForge
Publication date
March 17, 2009
Media typePrint (hardcover and trade paperback) and audiobook (audio-CD)
Pages350 pages
ISBN0-7653-1758-3
OCLC243544624
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3556.O7418 O54 2009

Released in March 2009, One Second After and was ranked as number 11 on the New York Times Best Seller list in fiction in May 2009.[1] A trade paperback edition was released in November 2009.[2]

Plot edit

John Matherson is a professor of history at the local Montreat Christian College. A retired U.S. Army colonel and Gulf War veteran, he had moved to Black Mountain with his family when his late wife Mary, a native of the town, was dying from cancer. He is now the widowed father of two daughters, Elizabeth and Jennifer.

At 4:50 p.m. (16:50) Eastern Daylight Time on the second Tuesday of May, the first day described in the book's narration, the phone lines in the town suddenly go dead, along with all the electrical appliances. Within hours it becomes clear that this is no ordinary blackout. Every modern electrical device is disabled, destroyed by what Matherson is beginning to suspect was an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on the United States.

The United States has effectively been returned to the 19th century, with few 21st-century people able to deal with such conditions. Matherson later remarks that survivors have had to rely on the technology of the early 16th century. His immediate concern is his twelve-year-old daughter, who has Type 1 diabetes. Without a constant supply of insulin, which requires refrigeration, she will die.

The book explores how the whole community responds, as many others face similar crises. Matherson's experience and character help him with the town's residents. Hundreds of motorists are stranded when their vehicles stop. They get into town, making the residents feel threatened by the numbers of people needing help. An immediate concern is food. No refrigerators or freezers are running, nor are grocery stores receiving supplies.

Residents of the nursing home in town, where Matherson's elderly cancer-stricken father-in-law is being cared for, are at risk. The elderly and frail need refrigerated medicines, and many require constant nursing care. The EMP has disabled the nursing home's generator. There are no AM/FM radio broadcasts, no television, no Internet, and thus, no communication with anyone outside the town is possible. It takes two months before a working antique telephone can connect Black Mountain with the nearby town of Swannanoa.

Matherson's in-laws are car collectors who happen to own a 1959 Edsel, and a Mustang. These are not affected by the EMP as they have no sensitive electronics. Similarly a resident's vintage airplane is newly useful, because it has no vulnerable electronics.

Without modern sanitation and supplies, diseases surge. Minor wounds become seriously infected, and the community has soon exhausted its supply of antibiotics. The social order in Black Mountain begins to break down. It is too late in the year to plant and harvest crops. Suddenly, skills not needed in several generations have become critically necessary. The town organizes its young and able-bodied to defend against a marauding band of cannibals. When they attack, there is a violent and deadly battle with high fatalities.

After a while, the extreme shortages of food require rationing. Increasingly, Matherson assumes a growing leadership role as the situation deteriorates. He and other leaders struggle with the multiple issues and moral choices.

Matherson leads several battalions of college students into battle against the marauding Posse. The college's resource officer is killed and two-thirds of the students die. After the battle the Posse leader is captured and hanged on the interstate. Matherson releases several remaining Posse members, saying that they were not going to do any more harm.

One year later, the U.S. military arrives to rebuild and aid the town. It is learned that the EMP was generated by three nuclear missiles launched from offshore container ships. One was launched from the Gulf of Mexico and detonated in the upper atmosphere over Utah, Kansas, and Ohio. The container ship was sunk by an explosion immediately after the missile launch; no one knows who was responsible for the attacks. Another missile was fired from off the Icelandic coast and detonated over East Europe and Russia. This launch affected major cities such as St. Petersburg and Moscow and everything in between. Another nuclear missile was detonated over Japan and South Korea.

The U.S. government believed that an alliance between Iran and North Korea conducted the attacks, and retaliated by striking both countries with nuclear weapons. The U.S. withdrew all of its overseas military forces to aid in rebuilding and humanitarian work at home. The EMP attack brought down Air Force One, and the U.S. president died upon impact.

One year after the EMP attack, the United States is described as having 30 million survivors, down ninety percent from a pre-attack population of 300 million. The People's Republic of China is occupying the U.S. west coast with a 500,000-strong occupation force, and Mexico occupies its former territory of Texas and the American Southwest, as a protectorate against China.

The book also explores the increasingly intimate relationship Matherson develops with Makala Turner, a single, childless nurse among those stranded by the pulse.

Characters edit

  • John Matherson – A widowed professor of history at the local Montreat Christian College and retired U.S. Army colonel, who rises to a position of responsibility as the crisis in his community develops.
  • Elizabeth Matherson – John's sixteen-year-old daughter.
  • Jennifer Matherson – John's twelve-year-old daughter, who has Type 1 diabetes.
  • Jenny – The mother of John's deceased wife, Mary. Jenny is a gentle Southern matriarch who is very close with John and his daughters.
  • Makala Turner – A supervising nurse for a cardiac surgical unit from Charlotte, North Carolina who is stranded in Black Mountain on her way to a medical conference in Asheville on the day of the EMP strike.
  • Charlie Fuller – John Matherson's close friend and Black Mountain's Director of Public Safety, in charge of the town's fire and police departments.
  • Washington Parker – A retired Marine sergeant major who is Head of Campus Security at Montreat Christian College.
  • Dan Hunt – The well-respected president of Montreat Christian College, whose life Bob Scales saved during the Vietnam War.
  • Jim Bartlett – John's eccentric neighbor who owns the local Volkswagen repair shop and supplies the town with working vehicles after the EMP attack.
  • Doc Kellor – Black Mountain's local doctor.
  • Tom Barker – Black Mountain's chief of police.
  • Don Barber – Owner of a functioning Aeronca L-3 who provides crucial intelligence to the community, especially regarding the advance of the Posse, through his reconnaissance flights.
  • Kate Lindsey – Black Mountain's mayor at the time of the EMP attack.
  • Ben Johnson – Elizabeth Matherson's boyfriend and later fiancé.
  • Bob Scales – John's friend, a high-ranking worker at the Pentagon who acts as the girls godfather, got John his position at the college, and saved Dan Hunt's life in the Vietnam War.

Non-fiction afterword edit

The book contains a brief non-fiction afterword by U.S. Navy Captain William Sanders, regarding EMPs, which includes references to the reports of the United States EMP Commission[3] and the book The Effects of Nuclear Weapons by Samuel Glasstone and Philip J. Dolan, published by the United States Department of Defense,[4] which is a technical description based on early nuclear tests.

Reception edit

One Second After was released on March 17, 2009, and a trade paperback edition was released on November 24, 2009. The book reached the number 11 position on The New York Times best-seller list in fiction on May 3, 2009.[5]

Adaptation edit

The option for the film rights to One Second After was initially sold to Warner Bros., but has subsequently expired. As of August 2011, a new option was being negotiated with another unknown studio.[6]

In November 2021 the TV rights for the book series were licensed MPI Original Films. J. Michael Straczynski is involved with the production and will be writing the pilot. [7]

Sequels edit

A sequel, One Year After: A John Matherson Novel, was released on September 15, 2015. The plot premise is: "One Second After was a dire warning of what might be our future...and our end. Now, One Year After returns to the small town of Black Mountain, and the man who struggled so hard to rebuild it in the wake of devastation-John Matherson. It is a thrilling follow-up and should delight fans in every way."

The third book in the trilogy, The Final Day: A John Matherson Novel, was released on January 3, 2017. In this book, it is revealed that only 30 million Americans survived up to this time. A fourth book in the series, ‘’Five Years After: A John Matherson Novel’’, was released on August 22, 2023.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ New York Times Best Seller list, fiction, May 3, 2009
  2. ^ MacMillan, One Second After – publisher's book webpage
  3. ^ US Government, Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pepe (EMP) Attack website
  4. ^ Glasstone, Samuel and Dolan, Philip J., The Effects of Nuclear Weapons. Chapter 11. United States Department of Defense. (First edition 1950, third edition 1977. . Archived from the original on 2009-08-21. Retrieved 2009-12-16.
  5. ^ New York Times Best Seller list, fiction, May 3, 2009
  6. ^ One Second After, Official Book Web Site
  7. ^ John Matherson Trilogy Series Adaptation In Works From MPI Original Films & Startling; J. Michael Straczynski To Pen Pilot
  8. ^ https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250854568/fiveyearsafter

External links edit

  • One Second After official website
  • Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack

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One Second After is a 2009 novel by American writer William R Forstchen The novel deals with an unexpected electromagnetic pulse attack on the United States as it affects the people living in and around the small American town of Black Mountain North Carolina One Second AfterFirst edition coverAuthorWilliam R ForstchenCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenrePost apocalyptic novelPublisherForgePublication dateMarch 17 2009Media typePrint hardcover and trade paperback and audiobook audio CD Pages350 pagesISBN0 7653 1758 3OCLC243544624Dewey Decimal813 54 22LC ClassPS3556 O7418 O54 2009Released in March 2009 One Second After and was ranked as number 11 on the New York Times Best Seller list in fiction in May 2009 1 A trade paperback edition was released in November 2009 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Non fiction afterword 4 Reception 5 Adaptation 6 Sequels 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editJohn Matherson is a professor of history at the local Montreat Christian College A retired U S Army colonel and Gulf War veteran he had moved to Black Mountain with his family when his late wife Mary a native of the town was dying from cancer He is now the widowed father of two daughters Elizabeth and Jennifer At 4 50 p m 16 50 Eastern Daylight Time on the second Tuesday of May the first day described in the book s narration the phone lines in the town suddenly go dead along with all the electrical appliances Within hours it becomes clear that this is no ordinary blackout Every modern electrical device is disabled destroyed by what Matherson is beginning to suspect was an electromagnetic pulse EMP attack on the United States The United States has effectively been returned to the 19th century with few 21st century people able to deal with such conditions Matherson later remarks that survivors have had to rely on the technology of the early 16th century His immediate concern is his twelve year old daughter who has Type 1 diabetes Without a constant supply of insulin which requires refrigeration she will die The book explores how the whole community responds as many others face similar crises Matherson s experience and character help him with the town s residents Hundreds of motorists are stranded when their vehicles stop They get into town making the residents feel threatened by the numbers of people needing help An immediate concern is food No refrigerators or freezers are running nor are grocery stores receiving supplies Residents of the nursing home in town where Matherson s elderly cancer stricken father in law is being cared for are at risk The elderly and frail need refrigerated medicines and many require constant nursing care The EMP has disabled the nursing home s generator There are no AM FM radio broadcasts no television no Internet and thus no communication with anyone outside the town is possible It takes two months before a working antique telephone can connect Black Mountain with the nearby town of Swannanoa Matherson s in laws are car collectors who happen to own a 1959 Edsel and a Mustang These are not affected by the EMP as they have no sensitive electronics Similarly a resident s vintage airplane is newly useful because it has no vulnerable electronics Without modern sanitation and supplies diseases surge Minor wounds become seriously infected and the community has soon exhausted its supply of antibiotics The social order in Black Mountain begins to break down It is too late in the year to plant and harvest crops Suddenly skills not needed in several generations have become critically necessary The town organizes its young and able bodied to defend against a marauding band of cannibals When they attack there is a violent and deadly battle with high fatalities After a while the extreme shortages of food require rationing Increasingly Matherson assumes a growing leadership role as the situation deteriorates He and other leaders struggle with the multiple issues and moral choices Matherson leads several battalions of college students into battle against the marauding Posse The college s resource officer is killed and two thirds of the students die After the battle the Posse leader is captured and hanged on the interstate Matherson releases several remaining Posse members saying that they were not going to do any more harm One year later the U S military arrives to rebuild and aid the town It is learned that the EMP was generated by three nuclear missiles launched from offshore container ships One was launched from the Gulf of Mexico and detonated in the upper atmosphere over Utah Kansas and Ohio The container ship was sunk by an explosion immediately after the missile launch no one knows who was responsible for the attacks Another missile was fired from off the Icelandic coast and detonated over East Europe and Russia This launch affected major cities such as St Petersburg and Moscow and everything in between Another nuclear missile was detonated over Japan and South Korea The U S government believed that an alliance between Iran and North Korea conducted the attacks and retaliated by striking both countries with nuclear weapons The U S withdrew all of its overseas military forces to aid in rebuilding and humanitarian work at home The EMP attack brought down Air Force One and the U S president died upon impact One year after the EMP attack the United States is described as having 30 million survivors down ninety percent from a pre attack population of 300 million The People s Republic of China is occupying the U S west coast with a 500 000 strong occupation force and Mexico occupies its former territory of Texas and the American Southwest as a protectorate against China The book also explores the increasingly intimate relationship Matherson develops with Makala Turner a single childless nurse among those stranded by the pulse Characters editJohn Matherson A widowed professor of history at the local Montreat Christian College and retired U S Army colonel who rises to a position of responsibility as the crisis in his community develops Elizabeth Matherson John s sixteen year old daughter Jennifer Matherson John s twelve year old daughter who has Type 1 diabetes Jenny The mother of John s deceased wife Mary Jenny is a gentle Southern matriarch who is very close with John and his daughters Makala Turner A supervising nurse for a cardiac surgical unit from Charlotte North Carolina who is stranded in Black Mountain on her way to a medical conference in Asheville on the day of the EMP strike Charlie Fuller John Matherson s close friend and Black Mountain s Director of Public Safety in charge of the town s fire and police departments Washington Parker A retired Marine sergeant major who is Head of Campus Security at Montreat Christian College Dan Hunt The well respected president of Montreat Christian College whose life Bob Scales saved during the Vietnam War Jim Bartlett John s eccentric neighbor who owns the local Volkswagen repair shop and supplies the town with working vehicles after the EMP attack Doc Kellor Black Mountain s local doctor Tom Barker Black Mountain s chief of police Don Barber Owner of a functioning Aeronca L 3 who provides crucial intelligence to the community especially regarding the advance of the Posse through his reconnaissance flights Kate Lindsey Black Mountain s mayor at the time of the EMP attack Ben Johnson Elizabeth Matherson s boyfriend and later fiance Bob Scales John s friend a high ranking worker at the Pentagon who acts as the girls godfather got John his position at the college and saved Dan Hunt s life in the Vietnam War Non fiction afterword editThe book contains a brief non fiction afterword by U S Navy Captain William Sanders regarding EMPs which includes references to the reports of the United States EMP Commission 3 and the book The Effects of Nuclear Weapons by Samuel Glasstone and Philip J Dolan published by the United States Department of Defense 4 which is a technical description based on early nuclear tests Reception editOne Second After was released on March 17 2009 and a trade paperback edition was released on November 24 2009 The book reached the number 11 position on The New York Times best seller list in fiction on May 3 2009 5 Adaptation editThe option for the film rights to One Second After was initially sold to Warner Bros but has subsequently expired As of August 2011 update a new option was being negotiated with another unknown studio 6 In November 2021 the TV rights for the book series were licensed MPI Original Films J Michael Straczynski is involved with the production and will be writing the pilot 7 Sequels editA sequel One Year After A John Matherson Novel was released on September 15 2015 The plot premise is One Second After was a dire warning of what might be our future and our end Now One Year After returns to the small town of Black Mountain and the man who struggled so hard to rebuild it in the wake of devastation John Matherson It is a thrilling follow up and should delight fans in every way The third book in the trilogy The Final Day A John Matherson Novel was released on January 3 2017 In this book it is revealed that only 30 million Americans survived up to this time A fourth book in the series Five Years After A John Matherson Novel was released on August 22 2023 8 See also edit nbsp Novels portalLucifer s HammerReferences edit New York Times Best Seller list fiction May 3 2009 MacMillan One Second After publisher s book webpage US Government Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pepe EMP Attack website Glasstone Samuel and Dolan Philip J The Effects of Nuclear Weapons Chapter 11 United States Department of Defense First edition 1950 third edition 1977 The Effects of Nuclear Weapons Archived from the original on 2009 08 21 Retrieved 2009 12 16 New York Times Best Seller list fiction May 3 2009 One Second After Official Book Web Site John Matherson Trilogy Series Adaptation In Works From MPI Original Films amp Startling J Michael Straczynski To Pen Pilot https us macmillan com books 9781250854568 fiveyearsafterExternal links editOne Second After official website Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse EMP Attack Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title One Second After amp oldid 1175972392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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