
The Storm in Her Smile
Stories from a Post-Break World
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Narrated by:
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Joseph Vernon
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By:
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Chris Tullbane
About this listen
In the Post-Break World of superpowers, every town has a story, and Mobile, Alabama, is no exception.
In Mobile, the waters have finally receded, but the streets run red with blood. For the past few years, the city's been the domain of the Melendez brothers: crime lords, murderers, and would-be kings.
Charity is forgotten. Compassion is a lie. Weakness is death.
Until the day an electric motorcycle rolls into town carrying a lone rider in black. They call her the Queen of Smiles, and she has a job to do.
Stories from a Post-Break World are short tales that take place in the same post-apocalyptic superhero world as See These Bones and the rest of the Murder of Crows trilogy.
©2020 Chris Tullbane (P)2020 Chris Tullbane
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