
Death Cleanse
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Narrated by:
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John Wayne Comunale
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By:
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Joseph Pesavento
About this listen
It’s been seven years since the world was consumed by flesh eating corpses. After plane trouble, Luther Kilwins, the man who caused the outbreak, finds himself trapped in a Montauk bunker.
His only hope for survival… General Frederick Maxx, the man who wants him dead more than anyone else. Maxx sends his top soldier, Jacob, and his team out to rescue Kilwins from the far reaches of Long Island.
The team faces numerous obstacles: a boy disguised in blood, a fearless leader set on ruling the island, and waves of undead following them. Jacob will learn that staying alive isn’t his biggest trial. It’s holding onto his humanity.
©2022 Joseph Pesavento (P)2023 Joseph Pesavento
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