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No Safe Water

Post-Apocalyptic Disaster Saga of an American Family Surviving a World-Changing Algae Bloom (Toxic Tides, Book 1)

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No Safe Water

By: Riley Miller, Grace Hamilton
Narrated by: Maxwell Zener
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No one saw it coming. One day, the rivers flowed. The next, they were poison.

For Hazel Northrup, it’s the day she escapes the only world she’s ever known—a fanatical water-worshipping cult deep in the Oregon wilderness. With her little brother in tow, she flees into a dying world, vowing to keep him safe from both the toxic wasteland and the ruthless men hunting them.

Miles away, a remote research team discovers something far worse than silence: water that kills. Stranded and grieving, scientist Emily, survivalist Bash, and their last remaining colleague make a desperate bid to escape the forest—only to collide with Hazel and Caleb.

Forced into an uneasy alliance, the group must navigate a world unravelling by the hour. Wildfires rage. Disease spreads. And the cult, still hoarding clean water, is rising as a brutal new power.

With supplies dwindling and the last safe haven miles away, survival isn’t guaranteed.

The further they go, the clearer it becomes: this isn’t just a disaster. It’s a collapse.

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