
Panic Ensues
Outlaws of the Midwest, Book Two
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Narrated by:
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Chris Monteiro
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By:
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Jack Hunt
About this listen
Years after a strategic attack killed millions and left the twelve states of the Midwest in darkness, the nation struggles to rise from the ashes. After a surprise ambush in Springfield, Missouri sets in motion a deadly chain of events, Miles Arrington leaves for Branson to aid militia in a life-or-death mission.
As communities fall, and survivors turncoat, it’s not long before panic ensues. While Gunnar Nelson and Arianna narrowly escape enemy troops, Miles discovers a horrifying truth about August and a secret that may change the course of this fight forever.
©2020 Jack Hunt (P)2020 Jack Hunt
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