
A Violent World: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller
The Great Dying, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Alex Black
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By:
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Paul Seiple
About this listen
In a world with no law, there is little hope for survival
It’s been a little over two years since Judas infected the world. Mankind was no match for a virus with a stronger will to survive.
The sick wander aimlessly, with a hunger that is never satisfied. The only hope for humanity lies within the immune. A group of survivors set out to rebuild in spite of the apocalypse, but they are faced with the reality that man is the most dangerous threat when they are no rules.
The immune survived Judas, but can they survive a violent world?
©2019 Paul Seiple (P)2019 Paul Seiple
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