
The Ways
Diary of the Displaced, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Josiah John Bildner
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By:
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Glynn James
About this listen
Book three of the Diary of the Displaced series.
Alone again.
Sitting on the ledge in the darkness of The Corridor.
A sword thrust through his chest.
His faithful companion, DogThing - thrown to the horde of zombies below.
The scaffold bridge that was his only escape - destroyed.
Rudy, Adler, Reg, and Marie - all separated by the closed portal.
The portal key - stolen.
His weapons - thrown into the darkness.
Not one but two dangerous enemies roaming in the darkness.
Could it get much worse for James?
Yes.
It could.
The journal of James Halldon continues...
©2011-2014 Glynn James (P)2015 Glynn James
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