The 'false boards' made up the door that concealed an inner 'blast' door. This was the true entrance to their bunker that soon would become their home.
The end of the world seems imminent inDiane Pillars's terrifying debut novel, The End is Not Yet.
When the American government begins seizing citizens' weapons, ammunition, and food in the midst of increasing global chaos, the Porter family flees to their emergency underground bunker.
As they attempt to forge a new life while the outside world descends into chaos, they must send out scouts to gather information-and bring back survivors.
One such survivor tells of a government encampment where people are being held and slaughtered for food. The group decides to set out and rescue as many of these prisoners as they can.
Emerging into the world, they find natural disasters and a corrupt World Council have brought the earth to the brink of devastation.
But suddenly, a man named Anthony Clemenz arises out of Europe, announcing that he can rid the world of its troubles. Could he be the one to save them all? Or does he have a darker motivation in mind?
About the Author: Diane Pillars worked as a heavy equipment operator before retiring as a sergeant from the Alaska Department of Corrections. A licensed cosmetologist for over thirty-five years, she is also the first lady exalted ruler and first lady district deputy grand exalted ruler for the Alaskan Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks.
An avid volunteer, Pillars has received numerous accolades, including the volunteer of the year award from the Mat-Su Council on the Prevention of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, and a member of the year award from the Alaska Peace Officers Association.
Pillars is a proud wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.