Warday is a novel from Whitley Streiber and James Kunetka. Kunetka is known for his works on Los Alamos, Oppenheimer, and General Groves. Streiber is, sadly, known for his books about his 'alien kidnappings.' Warday is about a harrowing trip across an America savaged by a "minor" nuclear exchange with the USSR. Many of the threads that hold a society together have been shredded, and even simple human decency is on the block. These were scary days in the mid-80s when an official of the-then administration, T.K. Sheppard, said publicly that a hole layered in dirt would be safe and "With enough shovels" everyone would make it. It's a gut-punch book. I would think that many here would enjoy it. Get it if you can.