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On the Edge of Now: Book III

By: Brian McCullough
Narrated by: Faith Wood
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Their distance provided a margin of safety, but only if they used hand weapons with a standard projectile. Anything based on beam technology or a long gun would be devastating and beyond range for effective return fire. 

In the brief glimpse of them, there were no apparent weapons. He considered retreating - however, it was a choice against the nature of his people’s militaristic psychological makeup. 

Besides, they were walking for days since arriving in their new world, and at the forest’s edge was the first sighting of a species other than birds, animals, or critters that slither.

Evidence of a civilized society did not exist.

Brian McCullough’s On the Edge of Now: Book III - Redemption transports listeners to an empty world - or was it? 

After days of searching and solitude, the Travelers find themselves on the hunt with an unknown enemy - Tag, Rose, Claire, and Devin are prey! The threat of perishing being a constant concern, they fight for their lives as they look for a new way home!

©2015 Brian McCullough (P)2021 Brian McCullough

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