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From This Moment -  by Franklyn Sledd - fiction  (2009)
  A global epidemic is affecting animal life and laying waste to the food chain, threatening all life as  existing vegetable food sources become the only renewable food supply.  Najid al Ajman, an angry terrorist, uses the distraction of worldwide panic to advance his master plan for attacking the decadent Western civilizations.
  Najid's plan does not go entirely undetected, but only a handful of people including government agent Sam Pearson are aware of the threat and ready to stop him. 
  A result of the author's participation in the 2008 January Novel Writing Month, From This Moment is as much a tale of espionage as it is an exploration of human reaction to catastrophe and the social mores we ascribe to seemingly immutable facts of life.
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ISBN:  978-1442125681-9    224 pages softbound, 196 pages hardbound,
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Franklyn Sledd - Frank to his friends - has been writing for more than fifty years.  His fiction works have appeared in literary publications and online in the formative years of the internet in the 1980's - long before archives were created.   Known more for articles in engineering magazines, papers presented at industry symposia and collaboration on engineering books, this is the first book dedicated to one of his works of fiction.
  Frank is writing a book about his years in the broadcasting industry and plans a series of detective novels as well as a sequel to From This Moment.
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