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  • Defending No Where

  • The No Where Apocalypse, Book 3
  • By: E A Lake
  • Narrated by: Michael Bower
  • Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins

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Defending No Where

By: E A Lake
Narrated by: Michael Bower
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Publisher's Summary

"I will kill that man ,Dizzy. I promise you, I will. Even if it's the last thing I do." (Bob Reiniger, Mourning over the bones of his dead friend)

Bob Reiniger plots and waits, waits and plots. The one thought dominating his days is the revenge of Dizzy's death. And while he's at it, protecting his "family" is a priority. 

Clyde Barster made the apocalypse worse when he burned Lettie's house to the ground and killed Bob's best friend. Now Bob must exact his revenge. However, several will try and stop him: a man with a strange device that threatens Libby, a stranger named Carmen, and even his own kin. 

Defending No Where is the third book of E A Lake's latest series - The No Where Apocalypse. The action intensifies as Bob gets closer to his ultimate goal...only to discover he was a fool in going after it. 

©2016 E A Lake (P)2020 E A Lake

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