In a world ravaged by an apocalyptic event, three survivors find themselves grappling with the aftermath and their newfound immortality.
Mamen, Toni, and Lucius, each grappling with loss and the drastic changes in their lives, navigate a desolate landscape where the familiar comforts of civilization have been replaced by ruin and decay. Their journey takes them through various locations, encountering other survivors, some driven to madness, others clinging to the remnants of their former lives.
As they struggle to adapt to their new reality, they uncover the origins of the catastrophe, the mysterious forces behind it, and the implications of their immortality. The story explores themes of loss, survival, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable challenges.
J.P. Johnson is the pseudonym of Joan Pont, a writer who resides on the island of Mallorca. With a background as a former bodyguard for military authorities and a stockbroker, he now dedicates his life fully to literature. His most well-known works include the The Fifth Origin and The Earth's Revenge series, as well as The Devil on the Island. His fiction spans various genres, including science fiction, post-apocalyptic, and adventure.
Under his real name, Pont has also authored self-help books, such as the "Yes, I Want. Yes, I Can" series, and children's books like A Pet for Tom. His writing often explores themes of human resilience and survival in extreme circumstances. In The Earth's Revenge series, for instance, he takes readers through a world ravaged by nuclear catastrophe and follows the survivors as they struggle to rebuild. His The Fifth Origin series delves into complex narratives involving ancient mysteries and futuristic technology.
Johnson’s works are recognized for their action-packed plots, deep character development, and thought-provoking themes. You can explore his books across multiple platforms, with the The Earth's Revenge series now spanning several volumes.