
Gone: Book Two
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Narrated by:
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Anna Maste
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By:
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Jacqueline Druga
About this listen
He thought he was on a mission to save the world, but then Greg Benedict vanished like billions of others across the globe. But, he didn’t die. He went … somewhere else.
Gone: Book Two is the wrap up sequel to the preceding book, Gone.
Chaos, fighting and the decimation of humanity ensue after a manmade disaster causes half the population to simply disappear.
There are those who struggle to go on day to day assuming those who have vanished have died and there are those who try to make a change.
It isn’t easy.
A second disaster is forthcoming in the wake of the first. While survivors try to prepare for the new extinction level event, scientist plot a way to reverse the damage.
If that is even a possibility
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