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  • Future Apocalypse: Journey to the City of Technology

  • A Time Travel Series, Book 2
  • By: Barbara Gilbert
  • Narrated by: Krista Nicely
  • Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins

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Future Apocalypse: Journey to the City of Technology

By: Barbara Gilbert
Narrated by: Krista Nicely
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Publisher's Summary

Paulette is finally able to begin her next adventure.

She and a small group of her newfound friends begin their trek across an apocalyptic landscape to the Mythical City of Technology but find themselves running and fighting for their lives during their journey.

Will they survive?

If so, will she find the help she needs?

Meanwhile, back in the present, Greg and Susan find themselves in a frantic race to solve the problem and retrieve Paulette. Will they succeed in finding and rescuing her or will their efforts be in vain?

"Barbara Gilbert's Future Apocalypse blends the wonder of time travel with the grit of the apocalypse in the second installment of her creative dystopian saga." (Tom Abrahams, author of the Traveler series)

©2020 Barbara J Gilbert (P)2020 Barbara J Gilbert

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