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The High Cost of Doing Business (Dramatized Adaptation)

The Trader, Book 1

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The High Cost of Doing Business (Dramatized Adaptation)

By: James Axler
Narrated by: Bradley Foster Smith, Danny Gavigan, David Engel, David Zitney, Eric Messner, Nora Achrati, Richard Rohan, Rayner Gabriel, Megan Dominy, Daniel Llaca, David Cui Cui
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A New DEATHLANDS Series...

Carving out a living in the Deathlands is no easy feat. To most, the only thing that matters is one more day spent above ground. To the man known as Trader, the only thing that matters is the bottom line.

In a mutie-filled, irradiated wasteland, Trader and crew set out to find the scavvie Marsh Folsom. Stories going around say that Folsom has knowledge of an underground cache with a legendary bounty.

But when the price for staying alive is already brutally steep, just how much is Trader willing to trade for what he seeks?

Performed by Richard Rohan, Danny Gavigan, Bradley Foster Smith, Megan Dominy, Nora Achrati, Rayner Gabriel, Daniel Llaca, David Cui Cui, David Engel, David Zitney, Eric Messner, James J. Johnson, Karen Novack, Ken Jackson, Michael John Casey, Mort Shelby, Nanette Savard, Nora Achrati, Rose-Elizabeth Supan, Shyvonne T. Stewart, Tia Shearer, Triya Leong, and Tyler Hyrchuk.

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