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Blackout Nation, Episode 2 — Darkness Descends

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Blackout Nation, Episode 2 — Darkness Descends

By: Scott Medbury
Narrated by: Adam Barr
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When the lights go out for good, survival is all that matters.

Sarah Mitchell barely made it home—but home is no longer safe. As New York plunges deeper into chaos, the streets outside are ruled by gangs, desperate survivors, and those willing to kill for power. The ruthless warlord who seized control of the city’s underworld isn’t done yet, and now he has Sarah in his sights.

With food running low and the first brutal night behind them, Sarah and her survivalist neighbor, Jake Cooper, must prepare for what’s coming.

When a simple rescue mission turns deadly, Sarah faces a horrifying truth: the darkness isn’t just outside—it’s spreading everywhere. And in a city without law, mercy is a luxury she can no longer afford.

Blackout Nation is a gripping ongoing episodic serial, released in bite-sized, binge-worthy episodes. Stay tuned for the next pulse-pounding installment as the world unravels and survival becomes the only law.

Perfect for fans of William R. Forstchen, A. G. Riddle, and Bobby Akart. A fast-paced, action-packed thriller about survival, resilience, and the fight for hope in a world gone dark.

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Adventure Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Survival Exciting Emotionally Gripping Law
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