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Madness: Spared

Surviving the Apocalypse, Book 5

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Madness: Spared

By: Graham Toseland
Narrated by: Mil Nicholson
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After six months at the stadium, the survivors have built up enough supplies to make a permanent home there. In that time just two newcomers have joined them. For the rest of the time...nothing. No danger. No threats...nothing.

Helen should have been relaxed but something still bugged her. She couldn't rid herself of the feeling that the group were not out of the woods yet.

Old threats haunt her dreams.

Chilling news about a group in a neighboring town and a visit from one of their scouting parties forces the team into action, but the question that needs answering - What is a price worth paying for trying to do the right thing? - is answered in treachery, deception, death, and destruction.

Will any of the original group come through, and what will the future hold for them if they do?

©2015 Graham Toseland (P)2016 Graham Toseland
Dystopian Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction

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