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When the power mysteriously goes out across the country, society does not instantly break down. Transportation does. Most people simply wait. Martin thinks trouble is coming. His Plan B is to walk the 50 miles from Boston to his home in New Hampshire. His plan B must be revised. He did not plan on Susan: a woman he only knew as a teller in his bank. Traveling together, they encounter criminals out to exploit the outage and local governments intent to restrict travel.

This podcast is a reading of Book 1 of Mic Roland’s 5-book Siege of New Hampshire series.

The Siege of New Hampshire Mic Roland

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    • 5.0 • 43 Ratings

When the power mysteriously goes out across the country, society does not instantly break down. Transportation does. Most people simply wait. Martin thinks trouble is coming. His Plan B is to walk the 50 miles from Boston to his home in New Hampshire. His plan B must be revised. He did not plan on Susan: a woman he only knew as a teller in his bank. Traveling together, they encounter criminals out to exploit the outage and local governments intent to restrict travel.

This podcast is a reading of Book 1 of Mic Roland’s 5-book Siege of New Hampshire series.

    Chapter 1: Trying to Get Out of Town

    Chapter 1: Trying to Get Out of Town

    One Monday morning in October, the power goes out in Boston and apparently all across the nation. Martin decides to go home rather than get stuck in downtown Boston. With traffic gridlocked and no busses leaving for New Hampshire, his only option is to walk the 50 miles. He's not really ready for that.

    • 34 min
    Chapter 2: Good Deed Quagmire

    Chapter 2: Good Deed Quagmire

    While on his way to North Station, Martin encounters Susan, the bank teller. He escorts her home through the gridlock. Once there, her apartment house has caught fire. Martin volunteers to help her find a hotel room but one after another of the hotels in town are full with other power outage refugees. His good samaritan deed was becoming quicksand.

    • 39 min
    Chapter 3: No Room At The Inn

    Chapter 3: No Room At The Inn

    Martin tries to find a hotel room for Susan before continuing his trek home. The trouble is, all the other people stuck in Boston by the outage have already filled the hotels, or people are fighting over the few rooms left. They must search farther out from the city.

    • 36 min
    Chapter 4: A Ride to the O.K. Corral

    Chapter 4: A Ride to the O.K. Corral

    Stalled traffic on the highway becomes an opportunity for criminals to rob the stranded motorists. Martin hoped to avoid the trouble by walking through the woods, around the ongoing crime scene. A protracted gunfight between the criminals and armed citizens trap Martin and Susan in the woods as daylight fades and a cold night approaches.

    • 35 min
    Chapter 5: New Dawn, New Direction

    Chapter 5: New Dawn, New Direction

    After a night of sleeping in the woods, Martin and Susan venture through Stoneham looking for food and water but find little. What they do find is a populace lingering in normalcy bias. Even though it is only the second day of the outage, the two of them wonder long will it be before complacency gives way to desperation.

    • 44 min
    Chapter 6: For Lack of Easy Options

    Chapter 6: For Lack of Easy Options

    As Martin and Susan travel north, making their way through suburban Stoneham, they find a little food by dumpster diving. Susan begins to limp from a bad blister. This leads to an awkward moment, which leads to an even more awkward discussion about Susan's emergency housing options.

    • 35 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
43 Ratings

43 Ratings

Jude endeavors ,

A realistic picture of what may come

Mic’s podcast performance of his book series is an entertaining and informative story that I find to be realistic and plausible. I’ve never had to question the reality of the world he’s created. While some may miss the lack of extreme violence and action I find it a nice departure from the genre. His story is safe for all ages to follow in my opinion.

Jennifer in Washington ,

My favorite podcast

I’ve been listening since the end of book 1. It is my weekly treat. Mic is an excellent storyteller and provides enough variety of voices to keep my mind clear on the characters. I find his stories more realistic than other dystopian novels. I hope he continues for decades. I know he is pressured to keep up with this story line. Honestly, I would be fine with another storyline. I just want him to keep up. I know whatever he creates will be gold.
Thanks, Mic!

Just call me mark ,

Great author Awesome narration

With the end of book 5, Mic has continued throughout the series, keeping everything relatable and realistic.

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