
Other Dangers: This Is How the World Ends
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Narrated by:
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James Nash
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By:
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Amanda M. Lyons
About this listen
In a post-apocalyptic world where new dangers appear at every moment, Henry is still learning how to survive, and things only grow more complex as the path to his escape grows ever-winding. Abby has become less of a stranger but no less strange and she holds the book with all the answers shut tight in her pack. Henry is still trapped in her nightmarish world, it only makes sense for him to seek it out no matter how much she swears that it would be his undoing. What will he find inside and what will be the cost for his transgressions? It appears he is about to find out.
©2019 Amanda M Lyons (P)2021 Amanda M Lyons
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