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Humanity's Blight
- Narrated by: Jimmy Moreland
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A post-apocalyptic pandemic novel set in the Pacific Northwest that is unlike any other. The main character is an introverted recluse who tries to survive. He is computer-smart, but the internet and computers have died. He must change.
This audiobook is purposefully different from the norm of the genre in that it centers more on the people and how they develop. There is no sexual content, and the violence is not graphic or prolific. At the end, hopefully, listeners will feel better and enjoy the book so much that they will instantly download 10 more of my books.
Written before Covid-19. Hard to believe.
©2021, 2023 LeRoy Clary (P)2023 LeRoy Clary
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