
Dead in Her Tracks
The Remnants, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Steve Carlson
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By:
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Jonathan Face
About this listen
The world has ended, the dead walk the earth, and a profound silence has fallen over the land. Hundreds of miles east of the events of Part 1, a parallel story unfolds....
A troubled woman marches west across the great, barren prairie. Suffering from a mental trauma, she's barely aware of the grim changes that have consumed the world around her. She avoids the dead, hides from people, and wanders westward in a daze. Hungry and tired, she finds her way to Montana, where she is taken prisoner on an Indian reservation run by a man with an iron fist and a cold heart.
Part Two of a continuing series.
©2019 Jonathan Face (P)2019 Jonathan Face
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