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The Last American [Dramatized Adaptation]

Doomsday Warrior, Book 3

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The Last American [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Ryder Stacy
Narrated by: full cast, James Konicek, David Coyne, Terence Aselford, Jeff Baker, Tim Carlin, Michael Glenn, Christopher Graybill, Ken Jackson, James Lewis, Dylan Lynch, Thomas Penny
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It has been 100 years since the Soviets conquered the United States and much of the world. Now the scattered Free Cities within the US are about to unite and form a new nation with one goal: to forever drive the hated Soviets from America's shores. And there's only one man who can spearhead this second War of Independence: the Doomsday Warrior, Ted Rockson. However, the insidious KGB, lead by the maniacal Colonel Killov, are planning to destroy the fledgling rebellion in one nuclear swoop by planting a spy in the midst of the historic gathering. If Rockson is to succeed, he must first brave nature's post-apocalyptic nightmare that is America 2089 and make the dangerous trek cross-country to the secret meeting in one piece.

Performed by James Konicek, David Coyne, Terence Aselford, Jeff Baker, Tim Carlin, Michael Glenn, Christopher Graybill, Ken Jackson, James Lewis, Dylan Lynch, Thomas Penny, Barbara Pinolini, Michael Replogle, Richard Rohan, Ericka Rose, Nanette Savard, Mort Shelby, Cate Torre.

©1984 Ryder Syvertsen (P)2007 Graphic Audio, LLC
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Adaptation Fiction Espionage
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