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The McClane Apocalypse

Book Two

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The McClane Apocalypse

By: Kate Morris
Narrated by: Kendra Lords
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Having survived the first few months of the apocalypse, the McClane family forges on through turmoil and strife. John and Reagan make a fateful trip on horseback through the dense Tennessee forest to the nearest city for desperately-needed supplies. However, this will prove more dangerous than they could have ever anticipated, and they quickly learn just how far humanity has plummeted into a well of darkness and despair. And Reagan will discover just how far John will go to keep her safe.

The family's own humanity is tested as they aid those less fortunate from lawless hordes that are raping, robbing and murdering anyone who gets in their way. Just when Kelly's demons seem to be quieting, a new threat ascends the farm, one that he can't simply frighten off with suppressive fire.

The tough-as-nails Army Rangers living on the farm will do whatever it takes to keep this family safe and hold onto the McClane compound at any cost. Fraught with human emotion, complex relationships, and the continued fight for survival, book two takes the listener on a thrill ride that doesn't let up.

©2013 Kate Morris (P)2017 Kate Morris
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