
Diary of the Displaced: The Complete Dark Sci-Fi Series (Books 1-6)
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Narrated by:
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Josiah John Bildner
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By:
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Glynn James
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The ENTIRE 6-book Diary of the Displaced Series!
- Book 1 – The Journal of James Halldon
- Book 2 – The Broken Lands
- Book 3 – The Ways
- Book 4 – Footprints
- Book 5 – Where No River Falls
- Book 6 – Redux
There is a place where nightmares are real. A dark and terrifying place that is hidden from the world we know, by borders that only the most unfortunate of souls will ever cross. James Halldon woke up in the dark, alone. No food. No water. No light. Almost no memories of his past. Things moved in the darkness around him. Things that growled. And daytime never seemed to come.
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