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Spoilers: Things Get Worse

By: Galen Surlak-Ramsey
Narrated by: Katherine Littrell
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Publisher's Summary

Time travel is messy.

And I don’t mean morning hair after prom, messy.

I mean flushing dynamite down the toilet, messy.

Long story short: Ship, trashed. Food stores, gone. Ravenous monsters, everywhere.

Worst of all, I have to listen to my best bud and his new harem of space cats constantly “repopulate” their species. I swear to god, if I don’t find some ear plugs soon, I’m going stick my head in a warp coil.

The silver lining to our predicament is that the abandoned facility we found has some sweet tech we might be able to use to escape - assuming we can bring it back online before we’re eaten.

That said, should this be the end of my epic adventure, always remember: if I die, I want a Viking funeral.

Spoilers: Things Get Worse is the faced-paced, immensely fun sequel to Apocalypse How? and the second book in the Dakota Adams sci-fi adventure series.

©2019 Galen Surlak-Ramsey (P)2020 Galen Surlak-Ramsey

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