
Rayla vs. the Visitors
Rayla vs. the Zombies, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Hedy Parks
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By:
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Tatjana Saunders
About this listen
From the backup logs of Rayla Fields.
Date: 2137 AD, Month 11. Location: Earth, Plains region United States, exact geo-tag unknown.
There have been limitations to my travels, it’s not exactly the grand journey I’d always planned. However, the frequent exposure to new information and the fascinating interactions between my companions has made it endlessly more entertaining than my days monitoring the research facility.
Reunite with Rayla Fields and the Roadkill crew as they continue their journey west through the post apocalyptic United States. On their mission to solve the zombie crisis, they’ve arrived at The Crater—but there’s more mysteries than answers calling to them from the abyss.
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