
Perdition
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Narrated by:
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Michael Crouch
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By:
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Liam Roberts
About this listen
A meteorite carrying an alien virus of unknown origin falls to Earth off the US coast. Three boys find fragments washed ashore and sell them online, unknowingly spreading the contagion around the US. One of the fragments comes to the town of Stark’s Hill, Colorado. When exposed to this virus, human beings turn into flesh-eating zombies, or as Ben Michaels and his small group of allies come to call them "the Changed".
Corey Baines, a six-foot-eight-inch-tall mountain of a man, is transformed and augmented by the virus, making him even stronger, and faster, the ultimate predator. He becomes the alpha, the leader of the Changed. What scares Ben even more, is that Corey is still changing, into what, he doesn’t know….
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