
Hunger Season
Siege of New Hampshire, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Mic Roland
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Mic Roland
About this listen
Audiobook three continues the story of the people of the small town of Cheshire as the grid-down crisis persists into a New England winter. Dissent and division grow among the people of New Hampshire as they endure greater grid-down hardship. A few food sources are found, but the prospects of everyone surviving the winter are getting slim. A scheme by "free" states to get aid to New Hampshire is blocked by federal forces. Susan holds the key to running the blockade, but she must leave Cheshire to help. While she is away, looters steal town supplies and take hostages. Many face a future of starvation, some face a quicker and more terrible end.
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