
Overworld Apocalypse
Overworld Chronicles, Book 16
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Narrated by:
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Austin Rising
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By:
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John Corwin
About this listen
Overworld in ashes.
Thanks to new friends, Justin and gang are able to return to Eden.
But the Overworld lies in ruins. A top secret nom organization is slowly dismantling the supernatural world, hunting down supers and taking over Obsidian Arch waystations. A new dictator rules what's left and won't relinquish power, even if it means dooming the Overworld.
Together with Conrad Edison and gang, Justin will have to find a way to fight off the noms and restore order. Because another doomsday clock is ticking - one in which either Baal rules the realms, or a rogue Apocryphan draws them back together and kills billions.
©2018 John Corwin (P)2019 John Corwin
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