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Finding Shelter

EMP Survival in a Powerless World, Book 63

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Finding Shelter

By: Robert J. Walker
Narrated by: Jess Trepanier
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When civilization falls after an EMP strike, one man's desperate ploy to protect his family involves turning nature into a deadly ally against a merciless enemy.

In the aftermath of an EMP blackout, Don Morton battles through a world plunged into mayhem, determined to safeguard his wife and son at their mountain refuge. But as he navigates the lawless land to reach them, a chilling reality unfolds: a merciless cartel has set its sights on their hidden haven. With whispers of an impending siege swirling, the Mortons are catapulted into a high-stakes game of survival. Their last resort is a stroke of strategic genius: a calculated demolition of the riverbank to unleash a flood that could wash away their assailants. Yet, with such a perilous operation, one wrong move could spell disaster for everything they hold dear.

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Post-Apocalyptic

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