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The First Plague: Harbinger

By: Kevin M Port
Narrated by: James Daniel Burkdoll
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As the follow up to The First Plague, The First Plague: Harbinger raises the stakes, scares, laughter, and bodycount.

The Matthews brothers are on the run with a group of survivors, heading north to meet Eli, founder of The Order of Four and hopefully find answers to the many questions left looming. With a powerful new plaguer variant and the SOC hot on their heels, the survivors are tested with every step of their journey and pushed even closer to their breaking points. New truths are brought to light as the mysterious history of the Order and the origins of the Four Horsemen are explored.

Mr. Stone and Silas have disappeared, and Gideon is tasked with finding and rescuing their uneasy ally in an attempt to ready the relic for War’s arrival. Pestilence seeks out to destroy his old adversary Eli, the man responsible for sealing him away years ago. And God have mercy on anyone that stands in his way.

©2020 Kevin Port (P)2021 Kevin Port

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