
The Shores of the Dead "Dead Air"
Book 6.5
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Narrated by:
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Leslie Intriago
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By:
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Josh Hilden
About this listen
When the dead rose, society collapsed.
First went the landlines, then went the cell service.
The power died and with it went television, radio, and the internet.
In all but the luckiest of areas communications beyond the level of hand-delivered mail and smoke signals were the norms.
In the days, weeks, and months following the death of civilization, The Relay rose to fill the void. Created and operated by a small network of shortwave radio operators across North America The Relay is the last vestige of communication left to the survivors of the apocalypse in The Shores of The Dead.
This is the story of how it was born.
©2019 Josh Hilden (P)2019 Josh Hilden
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