
The Paragon of Man
Smokepit Fairytales, Part III
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Narrated by:
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Tripp Ainsworth
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By:
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Tripp Ainsworth
About this listen
A classical epic told from the point of view as modern warriors would see it. What happens when the war’s over, but the world didn’t survive? Communications are down. Food, fuel, and ammunition are low, and there’s no one to watch your back besides your demons. Continue with Hank and Doc on their odyssey from Russia back to their homes in California. Are the cannibals, giants, ghosts, and goddesses real? Or are they just flames from the fire in an insane man’s mind? The bombs have been dropped, the Earth has been set ablaze, and intruders are desecrating the home front. Hank’s sharpening the axe, and fanning the flames on the bloodstains.
©2017 Gene Allen Ainsworth III (P)2024 Gene Allen Ainsworth III
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