Kyle Harrison has nightmares. Not the kind where you show up to work without pants or forget a test you never studied for. The kind where ten men with torches and shotguns are standing in your front yard at two in the morning and the man out front is completely calm and completely serious and he wants everything you have spent your life building.
Kyle wakes up from that dream and gets back to work. Every single morning.
Hell on Earth is not a book about camping without electricity for a long weekend. It is not a gentle introduction to keeping a few extra cans of soup in the pantry. It is an honest, specific, and unflinching look at what happens when the systems that have kept you comfortable and fed and safe your entire life stop working permanently, and what you need to know, do, and build before that day arrives.
Kyle Harrison is a rural Missouri farmer, a husband, a father, and a grandfather who has been preparing for hard times his entire adult life not because he is afraid but because the people he loves deserve someone who was ready when it mattered.
If you have ever felt that quiet unease about the direction the world is heading and wondered whether you and your family would be okay if things went genuinely sideways, this book was written for you. Not to scare you. Not to sell you anything. To get you ready.
Because ready is the only thing that matters when normal does not come back.