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The Other Side

Tales from the World of Adrian's Undead Diary, Volume Six

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The Other Side

By: Chris Philbrook, Josh Green
Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
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Adrian Ring is in a coma. Shot by a traitor in his midst, he has slipped into an existence where his consciousness is neither alive nor dead. He has gone to the other side.

Bolstered by the presence of the friends he has lost since "that day", Adrian embarks on exploring this frozen landscape of dreams and nightmares.

Gilbert and Gavin bring him to caches of supplies, locations of potential friends and enemies, and perhaps most of all...they bring him to their own pasts. Transported through time and space, Adrian sees a hunting trip firsthand with Gavin and then relives one of Gilbert's worst firefights during his Vietnam era.

Then, he sees something that hasn't happened yet, but will. And what he sees will change the world forever.

Welcome to the other side.

The Other Side also contains the third and final part of "Meanwhile in Utah", by AUD collaborator Josh Green.

©2018 Chris Philbrook (P)2018 Chris Philbrook
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