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  • The Endless Struggle

  • Random Survival, Book 3
  • By: Ray Wenck
  • Narrated by: Jack de Golia
  • Length: 7 hrs and 54 mins

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By: Ray Wenck
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With the mysterious event that devastated mankind now four months past, and winter fast approaching, Bobby, Becca, and Myron hunt for game. Though life is not easy, it has at least settled into what now passes as normal. That is until they discover a band of hunters stalking human prey.

For Mel, Caryn, and Tara, the end of the world has been a constant struggle to survive. The new world has become chaotic and dangerous. Those with the power make the rules. Life has little value except in the depths of depravity in the minds of those who own you. Now, pursued by armed men, the three women are forced to flee or be sold into slavery.

Bobby, Becca, and Myron rescue the women, but are then hunted themselves. With time running out and the hunters closing in around them, the small band must find a place to make a stand, a place to survive.

©2016 Ray Wenck (P)2020 Ray Wenck

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