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Culling Earth: Part 1

Moral Ambiguity the Creators Prerogative

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Culling Earth: Part 1

By: Anthony John
Narrated by: James Lawrence
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When the creator implements a cull upon its creations the surviving faithful are left to ponder whether they have been selected or rejected.

Whilst trying to extricate himself from a deadly situation involving a local businessman, Drew, a 33-years-old ex-soldier witnesses an alien takeover, a silent invasion, in Dumbarton, Scotland. The worldwide result of this, because it happened everywhere, is the depopulation of Earth by more than 98%.
Alien towers and barriers, inaccessible to humans, now exist where once stood cities and towns.
Can, Drew and the friends he collects along the way, navigate a route to safety in a world now devoid of all cities, large towns, facilities and infrastructures.
The flying humanoid invaders prove to be tenacious hunters and a permanent threat to their wellbeing but no less so than the human gangs who now relish the lack of law and order.

©2023 Donald Macaulay (P)2025 Donald Macaulay
Dark Fantasy Science Fiction

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