
Hungerfate
The Kidnapping of Jason Smith
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Narrated by:
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Jay Erler
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By:
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Eric Reese
About this listen
Kidnapped American teenager Jason Smith must evade his captors and survive the cold harsh wilderness of Canadian wildlife at the tender age of 16.
Kidnapped across the border to Canada, Jason discovers the lows of human spirit when he wakes up bruised and disheveled, strapped to a wooden chair and clinging to dear life. Not realizing where he is, he knows that the winds swirling inside the kidnappers' cabin indicate that what's on the outside is even harsher. Kidnapped without any known demands, Jason must free himself loose before it's too late.
Will Jason make it back to America's frontier amidst the harsh cold winter of Canada and the dangerous thugs who took him from his family?
©2018 Eric Reese (P)2018 Eric Reese
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