
Frankenmuth Fall
In the October Fall World
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Narrated by:
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Miles Meili
About this listen
This begins a character offshoot series of ALASKA FALL, best read AFTER Alaska Fall 1.
For Don and Samantha Anderson and crew, the first winter in Michigan after the EMPs is full of trouble and tough decisions, making their already difficult reality even more challenging to endure.
Don finds himself still struggling with nightmares of what he and his group did to defend themselves in the past. Their search radius for food and supplies continues to grow, eventually leading them to the abandoned town of Frankenmuth, Michigan.
What they find there, is not at all what they expected!
Follow their emotional travels as they make new friends and experience some of the most crazy and horrifying threats imaginable!
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