
Rebel Radio: A Post-Apocalyptic Story
The World Burns Saga
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Pierce
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By:
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Boyd Craven III
About this listen
A raw and gritty standalone novel in The World Burns saga.
Life after an EMP puts the US in the dark ages is not an easy one. Life is dangerous and difficult enough without humans preying on each other. Don, an alcoholic, and a gamer girl called "Z" make an odd introduction together and find themselves thrust into a survival situation neither of them are prepared to endure.
A ghost from Don's past surfaces - one who's responsible for his pain and suffering. Can both Don and Z endure in a world that has gone crazy, when all they want to do is keep on living?
©2015 Boyd L. Craven III (P)2015 Boyd L. Craven III
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