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Robinson Crusoe 2245
- Book 2
- Narrated by: Malk Williams
- Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In the wake of the climactic events of book one, Robinson Crusoe returns to the forbidden continent of what was once North America in an attempt to rescue Friday from Arga'Zul, leader of the Bone Flayers.
But the path has not been easy. Strange and dangerous clans inhabit the ravaged lands. As obstacles arise and new foes join old ones, a desperate Robinson is forced to make risky alliances to find the woman he loves.
Sprawling in scope, with epic scenes of action and adventure, Robinson Crusoe 2245 is the thrilling tale of two young lovers willing to do anything to reunite, even if it thrusts the world back to the brink of doom.
©2015 Erik Robinson (P)2016 Erik J. Robinson
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