
The Long Glide South: A Long Glide Novel - Book 2
Mason Holt made it north. Against a collapsing country, empty skies, bad weather, and men who had learned too quickly how to prey on the desperate, he flew a paramotor trike across half of America to bring medicine to his granddaughter. Now winter is breaking in Idaho, and the way home is no longer in the sky. With his daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter in tow, Mason turns south by road, using the trike as his eyes above a country that has grown more organized, more dangerous, and less forgiving. Fuel is scarce. Bridges are watched. Small towns have gone silent. And somewhere ahead, a new kind of power is rising behind roadblocks, radio rumors, and men who call theft a tax. Back in Texas, Claire Holt holds together a fragile ham radio network that may be the only thing keeping Mason’s convoy alive. But the same voices that guide them can also betray them. The journey north was a rescue. The road south will decide what kind of world is left.