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No Direction Home

Ordinary People Surviving Extraordinary Times, Book 1

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No Direction Home

By: Mike Sheridan
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Ordinary people surviving extraordinary times.

A college student in Knoxville. An Irish couple on their dream vacation in Orlando. A bank robber in an Atlanta prison...what do they all have in common? They are survivors of vPx073, the most deadly virus ever to be unleashed on the planet. One that has brought civilization to a standstill.

Haunted by the tragic death of his Gulf War veteran father, Cody Parsons is a struggling student at UTK when the pandemic hits Knoxville. Soon the sharpshooting skills his father taught him as a 14-year-old are put to good use - especially when an ex-US army combat engineer takes him under his wing. As food and water runs out, and roving gangs take over the cities, the paths of some very determined survivors are destined to meet...with surprising consequences.

With strong, original characters, this is a fast-paced story that fans of post-apocalyptic survival fiction will appreciate.

©2017 Mike Sheridan (P)2017 Mike Sheridan
Dystopian Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Survival Student
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Good book, but why are the three only 4 hrs long? Why cant we have them in a 12 hr stint. We are paying nearly $45, for one story. I dont know about everyone else, but I am feeling a tad ripped off.

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