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Blackout Nation, Episode 5: Break and Run

An Emp Survival Thriller (Blackout Nation, Season One)

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Blackout Nation, Episode 5: Break and Run

By: Scott Medbury
Narrated by: Adam Barr
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No more running. No more hiding. It’s time to fight.

Sarah, Jake, and their group have been hunted across the city, pushed into a desperate escape through the ravine. But Marcus isn’t about to let them go without a final battle. With his men closing in from behind and unknown challenges ahead, survival is no longer enough—they have to fight back.

Nowhere left to run – the ravine was supposed to be their way out, but Marcus has turned it into a death trap.

A new player enters the game – heavily armed and highly organized, they have their own agenda—and no one is safe.

Jake makes a final stand – as gunfire erupts, one man must risk everything to buy the others time.

The endgame is here. Betrayals will be exposed, blood will be spilled, and the survivors must make their last, desperate break for freedom. But even if they escape the city, what waits beyond?

Episode 5 delivers a pulse-pounding finale packed with action, tension, and shocking revelations

If you love high-stakes, action-packed survival fiction, dive into Blackout Nation by the author of AMERICA FALLS now!

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Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Survival
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