
The I-85 Chronicles: Exit 40, The Search for Spork
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Narrated by:
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Jamie Cutler
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By:
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R.A. Bratyanski
About this listen
"OTW BABY!!!" was the last text Beau sent his wife before the lights went out and service was lost. The I-85 Chronicles are a gritty, street-level record of events immediately following an EMP attack on the United States. Accompany Beau through Charlotte, North Carolina, as he makes his way home through a sea of stalled vehicles and desperate people. Will Beau's detailed get-home plan help or hinder him in his quest to reunite with his wife, Trudy, who's dealing with problems of her own in a town without power. Exit 40, The Search for Spork, is Book Two in the series, and finds Beau a few brutal miles closer as the city around him falls apart.
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