
The Perses Effect 
Author: R.E. Robinson Jr.
Release Date: February 26, 2011 
Blurb:
The
 world has been changed forever. Death and mutation have swept across 
the planet leaving some of the survivors altered into non-human races 
and gaining powers that would take time to comprehend. Always thinking 
ahead Evan Root invited family and friends to live on his farm shortly 
before the comet that started it all was destroyed.
As 
the remaining population rebuilds Evan Root and his wife Jordan are 
producing bio-fuel to use and trade. On a routine trip to the market 
murmurs of disappearing town’s people span the crowd. While at the 
market Evan’s group is ambushed and when he finally makes it back to the
 farm he finds out his wife has been abducted. Evan feels her abduction 
has everything to do with her power.
Hoping it will lead
 him to his wife Evan and his companions must discover who or what is 
behind the disappearances while defending themselves at every turn. 
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“How long ago did we lose contact with them?” the voice echoed 
inside Cord’s head as if it came through his two-way communication 
headset. Cord concentrated and thought; we haven’t heard from them in a 
couple of days. He didn’t like not knowing where his neighbors were. 
Cord knew that Richard’s telepathic powers would pick up on his response
 but if he concentrated it was easier for Rich to hear what he was 
thinking. 
Crouched just inside the tree line of their 
neighbor’s yard Cord looked down the barrel of his ACR rifle scanning 
the property. The composite bodied rifle was light and felt reassuring 
in his hands.
The ACR was a prime candidate to replace 
the venerable M-16. It was versatile and adaptable to various 
conditions. Having multiple calibers on a single platform it would meet 
different demands. Cord had the pleasure of field testing the rifle in 
the desert. 
After serving as an Army officer for fifteen 
years Cord Tranum decided not to reenlist but instead remained in the 
Middle East working for a private security company. The pay and benefits
 were far better than active duty and there was none of the bullshit 
associated with being Government Issue. Cord would have worked over seas
 longer but with the negative press from the rising civilian casualties 
he decided it was time to come home. Even after he was back in America 
his skills remained honed and those skills kept him and his pacifist 
wife alive as they traveled to join their friends.  The journey to the 
Root farm was treacherous. They traveled over some unfamiliar territory 
while the world was being turned on end. Cord grinned as he reminisced. 
Being
 late August in Georgia the heat and humidity are still unbearable even 
at this hour. What he wouldn’t give for some Air Conditioning right 
about now. During the summer months the AC in his old house could barely
 keep up with the temperatures. It meant a big power bill but there was 
no way to cope without the AC. It’s not as if opening a window or 
turning on some fans would stifle the heat so he sucked it up and paid 
the damn bill. Maybe when they got back Evan would let him run the AC a 
little while tonight. He slept so much better when the room was cooler. 
Those creature comforts were always a good motivator for completing the 
mission. 
Now because of things hiding and waiting in the
 dark, everyone knew they needed to keep in touch. The members of this 
community were always in communication. Even though this neighborhood 
was a group of farms spread out over miles in the rural part of the 
county.
Neighbors used to help each other out but as 
technology grew and people moved farther and farther away they started 
becoming more self-sufficient. Tractors with satellite navigation did 
the work of several farm hands. Now with technology taking a backseat to
 survival helping out your neighbor is important again. 
People 
forgot how to care for one another. They became materialistic and spent 
their time trying to outdo one another. Racing from one of their 
children’s sport practice to the others ballet practice and all the 
while bragging about how their child was accepted to this college or 
that university. People were selfish, self-centered and self-serving. 
That way of life had become the norm.
Perses changed everything. Now the people who were left had to work together if they want to survive. 
Sweat
 poured from Cords brow as he scanned the yard waiting for Tim Lavin to 
return from scouting the perimeter. The night was still and without a 
sound. One hundred percent humidity made the air thick so it stuck to 
the skin. A full moon hung in the evening sky and bathed their 
surroundings in a warm blue/white light. 
Wiping the sweat from 
his brow he could hear the buzzing of mosquitoes in his ear. They would 
be one more nuisance he could do without but at least they were still 
small here. He had heard stories of some giant mosquitoes that would 
literally carry people off. Every state in the south claimed they had 
the biggest mosquitoes. No one wanted to claim that prize any longer. 
He
 looked to his wife Violet. He could see her ivory skin glisten in the 
moonlight and her blue eyes glowed slightly absorbing all the light they
 could which allowed her to see in darkened conditions. He could tell by
 the look on her face that she was nervous; this wasn’t the sort of 
thing she liked. Violet was a pacifist and disliked the use of violence 
to solve problems. It took her a while to get comfortable enough with a 
gun to shoot it much less use it in a firefight. She stuck mainly to 
pistols often needing a free hand to heal someone.
She 
was still as beautiful as ever. When the metamorphosis started neither 
one of them knew what was going to happen. Violet mutated physically 
into what would later be called the elven race. Her skin didn’t turn 
gray like Lavin’s but turned lighter almost like ivory. She gained elven
 vision and heightened senses. 
No one knew what the outcome of 
their friends and loved ones once it all started. After those changes 
were complete friends and families were divided some even became 
enemies. She was one of the lucky ones that when they changed physically
 they weren’t disfigured; turned into monsters. Some didn’t survive at 
all.
Violet gained the ability to heal wounds with her touch. It 
took her a while to learn the concentration part of her healing touch 
while being shot at but on the trip to Evan’s farm she became 
proficient. Cord would have died on the trip if she hadn’t kept her wits
 about herself. Unlike others in the medical field she did not require 
the use of gloves. First of all she had to have contact with the skin to
 be able to heal but what kept her immune to germs and disease was her 
new race.
Her blue eyes met his and she gave him a 
reassuring smile. Returning the smile Cord then looked to Evan’s group 
about thirty feet from his position. They all scanned their surroundings
 as they had been trained.  
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About the Author:
 Ronald E. Robinson Jr. served in the US Army and has a criminal justice degree. He lives in Georgia with his family. 
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