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Rath: Book 1

By: Jeff Olah
Narrated by: Joseph Oliver Porto
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Publisher's Summary

How long would it take for the entire planet to starve to death? The world was about to find out.

Courage, loyalty, and intelligence are all admirable qualities in today's world, although in the year 2054, these same traits could be a death sentence or something much worse!

Benjamin Rath has witnessed the disastrous results of the apocalypse that began on his eighth birthday, and self-preservation has always been the only life he knew...until today.

Rath, along with his newfound friend, struggle to avoid those occupying the wastelands and the devastating cold and attempt to get back to the ones they love. With an unknown threat waiting to rear its ugly head, Rath is about understand why homecomings are not always what they seem.

Try to keep up with Benjamin Rath as he attempts to avoid paying the ultimate price for salvation while searching for answers that don't want to be found.

This is Rath. Here we go!

©2014 Jeff Olah (P)2020 Jeff Olah

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