
Desperate Measures: An EMP Survival Story
EMP Aftermath Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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John Winchester
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After the EMP brought America to its knees, Jack Miller and his family barely escaped Baltimore with their lives. Wyatt and the Millers made the trip to his West Virginia homestead, but without supplies, they are unprepared to face the difficult winter. Jack is forced to go far from his home in search of food. He stumbles on a cache of food large enough to feed his family for months but encounters another group who claims the resource for their own, setting in motion a conflict that will spiral of control.
Contains mature themes.
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