Interregnum
Earth has been devastated by all-out nuclear war, with cities worldwide reduced to rubble.

While Washington DC was demolished and is currently uninhabitable due to radiation levels, a settlement in the eastern part of Ohio tries to keep the U.S. government alive, with a revived military, senators, and other survivors. A businessman named Jack Moran is brought to the settlement and asked to be the interim President.

Everyone in this settlement must work hard to build a new Capitol and hold the nation together, rather than letting the country disintegrate into local satrapies. Several miles away, a brutal, dangerous community has emerged, which enslaves or kills survivors they find, and inevitably leads to war against the Capitol.

This novel by the late Robert Conroy, well known for his popular alternate history novels, was recently discovered by his family. While the world has so far avoided a nuclear war, there is no certainty that it won't happen. INTERREGNUM is a sobering but ultimately uplifting work about survival, hardships and human ingenuity in the face of overwhelming odds.
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Interregnum
Earth has been devastated by all-out nuclear war, with cities worldwide reduced to rubble.

While Washington DC was demolished and is currently uninhabitable due to radiation levels, a settlement in the eastern part of Ohio tries to keep the U.S. government alive, with a revived military, senators, and other survivors. A businessman named Jack Moran is brought to the settlement and asked to be the interim President.

Everyone in this settlement must work hard to build a new Capitol and hold the nation together, rather than letting the country disintegrate into local satrapies. Several miles away, a brutal, dangerous community has emerged, which enslaves or kills survivors they find, and inevitably leads to war against the Capitol.

This novel by the late Robert Conroy, well known for his popular alternate history novels, was recently discovered by his family. While the world has so far avoided a nuclear war, there is no certainty that it won't happen. INTERREGNUM is a sobering but ultimately uplifting work about survival, hardships and human ingenuity in the face of overwhelming odds.
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Interregnum

Interregnum

by Robert Conroy
Interregnum

Interregnum

by Robert Conroy

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Overview

Earth has been devastated by all-out nuclear war, with cities worldwide reduced to rubble.

While Washington DC was demolished and is currently uninhabitable due to radiation levels, a settlement in the eastern part of Ohio tries to keep the U.S. government alive, with a revived military, senators, and other survivors. A businessman named Jack Moran is brought to the settlement and asked to be the interim President.

Everyone in this settlement must work hard to build a new Capitol and hold the nation together, rather than letting the country disintegrate into local satrapies. Several miles away, a brutal, dangerous community has emerged, which enslaves or kills survivors they find, and inevitably leads to war against the Capitol.

This novel by the late Robert Conroy, well known for his popular alternate history novels, was recently discovered by his family. While the world has so far avoided a nuclear war, there is no certainty that it won't happen. INTERREGNUM is a sobering but ultimately uplifting work about survival, hardships and human ingenuity in the face of overwhelming odds.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161552629
Publisher: Spectrum Literary Agency, Inc.
Publication date: 07/17/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 463,658
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

After taking early retirement from automotive management, Conroy decided to combine his loves of history and writing. After discovering that Kaiser Wilhelm had plans to invade the U.S., he wrote his first alternate history, “1901,” in which the invasion took place. "1901" was a Book of the Month Club Alternate. Three of his novels were nominated for the Sidewise Award, with “1942” winning the award for 2009.  He also wrote for Military History Magazine.  He found alternate history fascinating and the possibilities never-ending. 

Conroy had an MBA and, when not writing, was adjunct faculty at Macomb Community College where he taught business.  He passed away in 2014, leaving behind his wife of forty-plus years, a married daughter, two grandsons and a very spoiled Border Terrier.
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