
Lone Star Odyssey: Decisions
Lone Star Odyssey, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Steve Carlson
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By:
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David Wilson
About this listen
Wounded while retaking the Armory, Talon's recovery is slow and painful. Unaware that his family in Texas are having to deal with similar situations from within their own community.
With still no action or assistance from the Federal or State governments, each community must deal with daily shortages of their basic needs. Civilization and civility have been replaced with every person for themselves. Lawlessness and chaos are the new normal. Large population centers have for the most part become unsustainable.
Talon pushes himself relentlessly to regain enough strength to resume his journey. Every decision takes on more importance as the world falls deeper into anarchy.
©2023 David K Wilson (P)2024 David K Wilson
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