
Zomblog: Snoe (Volume 4)
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Narrated by:
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Laura Stahl
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By:
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TW Brown
About this listen
It has been almost 20 years since the dead rose... Snoe Gainey has grown up in a world where the walking dead are simply a part of life. Raised by her adoptive mother, she has spent her entire life trying to distance herself from the legacy left by her mother. A name from the past rises from the ashes and sends Snoe on a journey where she will discover more about herself in a few weeks than she has during the first eighteen years of her life. Snoe discovers a dead world that leaves her with more questions while offering few answers. As everything she holds dear is stripped away, she must come to terms with just who she is...
©2012 TW Brown (P)2013 TW Brown
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