
Homeland Defense
Sundown Apocalypse, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Geoffrey Boyes
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By:
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Leo Nix
About this listen
In post-apocalyptic Australian desert, a small band of survivors wages a desperate battle against ruthless Revelationist terrorists. The city survivors set out to join Sundown's commandos on the edge of the Simpson Desert, but Sergeant Nulla and his motley group soon find out that the trek to sanctuary is not as safe as they'd hoped.
Forced to defend their friends against a brutal assault and confronted with certain death, they react with ferocious brutality of their own. In the unforgiving Australian deserts and the fractured city of Adelaide, Sundown and his commando seek to survive any way they can.
This is a stand-alone novel, and can be enjoyed even if you haven't listened to other books in the series.
©2018 Leo Nix (P)2020 Leo Nix
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