
Dead America: Mississippi
Dead America: The Second Week, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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P. J. Morgan
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By:
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Derek Slaton
About this listen
The Second Week starts out with a bang!
As survivors in the tiny community of Lula, Mississippi, scavenge for supplies across the river, a decision made by someone 1,000 miles away puts them and their entire community at risk. With weapons being scarce, they must use their wits if they want to live to see another day in the zombie apocalypse.
Dead America: The Second Week introduces new survivors and locations in addition to revisiting some familiar ones as people all across the country fight for their survival against the growing armies of the undead.
©2019 Derek Slaton (P)2020 Derek Slaton
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