
Chasing Extinction
The Chasing Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Shoshannah Kramer
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By:
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R.M. Hamrick
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Die together, or die alone.
At the brink of war, Osprey Point might first collapse from within as the final wave of the z-virus sweeps through the community.
While Audra resolves to upend Lysent corp without the aid of others, Lysent singles her out, too. They target her forgotten zombie tags for collection. People she found and did not help. Audra must face long-standing mistakes and gather her shattered community for a final move - one that will prevent humanity’s fall or accelerate it toward extinction.
A gripping dystopian, Chasing Extinction is the final book in the world of zombies, epidemics, and corporate greed. Finish R.M. Hamrick’s thrilling chase today!
©2018 R.M. Hamrick (P)2020 R.M. Hamrick
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