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Total Collapse

By: Derek Shupert
Narrated by: Stacey Glemboski
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The city of Brotherly Love....

...may be the end of them.

Will they be able to save Amber?

After a long journey, Russel, Cathy, and Clyde have made it to Philadelphia. Max, the German Shepherd, senses the danger. All throughout the city, riots and mayhem slow their progress.

Where is Amber?

Russell is anxious to find her and then get home to Boston.

He hopes Sarah has survived.

The streets of Bean Town aren’t safe. She had no choice, Sarah had to bolt. Could she make it to her parents in Dover?

Is a reunion for Russel and Sarah in the cards?

You’ll love this next installment in the series because the grind of survival makes the stakes higher than they’ve ever been.

Total Collapse is a gripping grid down apocalyptic thriller featuring flawed, complex characters and riveting action. A disaster/survival series perfect for fans of Ryan Schow, Grace Hamilton, Harley Tate, Jack Hunt, Boyd Craven, and Kyla Stone.

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©2020 Derek Shupert (P)2021 Derek Shupert

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