The Line of Departure: A Postapocalyptic Novel

· The New World Series Book 4 · Penguin
4.6
97 reviews
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A gripping new novel from one of the best-known names in survivalist fiction.

Former Marine-turned-author, G. Michael Hopf grabs readers from page one with his breathtaking blend of action, adventure, and political intrigue. The End—the first book in Hopf ’s New World series—has sold more than 50,000 copies, and word of mouth is quickly building on the series as a whole. In the fourth book, The Line of Departure, the United States is on the brink of total anarchy in the wake of a super-EMP attack. Gordon Van Zandt and his family have managed to beat the odds so far, but can they survive once war erupts?

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4.6
97 reviews
D Campbell II
May 5, 2017
Too much non-essential background with too little plot resolution. Story loses focus about halfway through. It's okay, but became a slow ponderous read by the end.
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Jim Miller
July 3, 2015
Good read would have given five stars but the drop off was to sudden I realize it is about selling books but the story could have went a bit futher.
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Joseph A
June 11, 2015
I was sure this series would continue to be good, but it's not only good, it keeps getting better! This is definitely some good reading that I have been recommending to all of my friends.
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About the author

G. Michael Hopf is a combat veteran of the U.S. Marines Corps and a former bodyguard. He lives with his family in San Diego.

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