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Desperate People

Prepper Aftermath, Book 1

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Desperate People

By: Tom Abrahams
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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HUNT. FIND. DELIVER. AVENGE.

Campbell has little memory of who he was before the end of the world. His only clues are a scrap of paper with his name inscribed upon it and the single photograph he carries of his missing wife and son.

He subsists in a post-apocalyptic North America devoid of resources and governance. It is ruled by oligarchs who mask themselves as Caretakers for the survivors who populate their primitive settlements.

Campbell works for the Caretakers as a Finder. His job is to hunt people and things that others want. He searches, finds, retrieves, and delivers.

He has no choice. It's part of the deal.

He does the Caretakers' bidding and they promise to reunite him with his family.

But when Campbell mistakenly targets the wrong people. His world is turned upside down and Campbell becomes the hunted. His deal with the Caretakers is in jeopardy. And what he uncovers about his own past sets him on a path toward a reckoning.

Desperate People is the latest dystopian adventure from Tom Abrahams, author of The Traveler series, Prepper, and Prepper Nation. It is book one in the Prepper Aftermath series.

It's perfect for fans of Franklin Horton, Ryan Schow, Bruno Miller, and Kyla Stone.

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