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Crossroads of the Apocalypse

A Duck & Cover Adventure, Book 5

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Crossroads of the Apocalypse

By: Benjamin Wallace
Narrated by: Phil Thron
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He’s got pirates behind him, sea monsters ahead of him and a boatload of passengers that refuse to get along.

It’s been a year since the events in Niagara Falls. Things have generally gotten better in the wasteland and civilization is starting to take hold along the rivers.

No one knows where the Librarian is, or if he’s alive, but there’s a man and a mastiff running passengers from Hannibal to Cairo that might have an idea as to what really happened.

Life is starting to return to normal along the river if you don’t count the pirates and the sea monsters. But all of that is about to change and the end of the world may never be the same again.

The Duck and Cover Adventures continue in book five, Crossroads of the Apocalypse.

©2019 Benjamin Wallace (P)2025 Benjamin Wallace
Humorous Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Pirate
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