With the approach of the year 2012, and all the hype behind the end of the world, The Judas Syndrome has found its audience.
Though no date is given within the novels 184 pages as to when this global disaster befalls the characters, with the year 2012 looming, why not capitalize on the buzz?
"Have you ever wondered what you might go through if the rest of the world ended and left you and your friends to fend for yourselves? Mike Poeltl has written an excellent book – the Judas Syndrome gives a fantastic, well-imagined answer. The characters, familiar to everyone and rooted firmly in the strengths and weaknesses of human nature, are put through a series of exciting, chilling and thought provoking events.
The surprising but entirely believable ending was a big plus. It came as a surprise, but once I thought about it, the logic became inescapable - it HAD to end that way." - Jeff Faris
"Although I don't usually read apocalyptic fiction, the internet buzz about The Judas Syndrome was so intense that I decided to check it out. I'm glad I did!
The Judas Syndrome is the story of a small group of teenagers who go on a camping trip to escape the pressures of school and jobs. They're relaxed, thoughtless, and enjoying life. When they leave the shelter of the deep forest, they find a burned-out, dead world. Eternal night descends upon the globe. Darwinism rules the day, and only the strong survive. Fortunately some of the kids have a background in paintball and war games, and the skills they formerly cultivated for entertainment purposes now keep them alive.
Highly recommended. " - Rose Keefe, Author
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