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Landquaker: The Great Iron War, Book 4
- A Sci-Fi Dystopian Adventure
- Narrated by: R. C. Bray
- Length: 6 hrs and 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
The Resistance has barely nursed its wounds from the recapture of Blackout, and now it's looking to another tougher target: the massive steam-powered railway gun known as the Landquaker, the sentry gun of the formidable Iron Wall.
To conquer this rail-mounted cannon, Jacob and company turn to old allies and new friends, from the land-loving tribes to the land-roving biker gangs. They'll need every soldier they can muster.
The Landquaker was designed with a singular purpose: a monstrous gun to hold back a multitude of monsters. Except this time the multitude mans that weapon, and in its hands the land is not the only thing that quakes.
©2020 Dean F. Wilson (P)2020 Blue Heron Audio
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