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Apocalypse Reckoning 2.0: The Beginning of the End...

By: William Acie Singleton
Narrated by: Jimmy Alli
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Marcus is one of the few black male counselors at the Thresholds Recovery clinic, and he knew his job would be challenging, but he never thought working with heroin addicts would involve murder, monsters, and geriatric MMA fighters. When the day his phone rings and he hears the frantic cries of one his clients being murdered, he is plunged into a deadly world he never knew existed, making him question his own sanity and sobriety. Two worlds collide as reality is unraveled and Marcus must come to terms with his past, present, and future to solve the supernatural mystery hunting his family, friends, and clients before it is too late.

©2020 William A Singleton (P)2021 William A Singleton
African American Fantasy Fiction Mystery Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Suspense

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