
The Death Doll: Exodus
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Narrated by:
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Danielle Lorentz
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By:
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Brian P. White
About this listen
Determined to ferry her now homeless people across the country, Didi must endure their road trip anxieties, other survivors in need of aid, and more zombies trying to eat her charges. To make matters worse, two deadly roadblocks in Colorado threaten to end her trip.
One is a city run by the Gamesman, a sadistic warlord who delights in watching people suffer in his gladiator games. The other: the Mountain Men, an unspeakable terror with the power to steal her young and destroy all remaining life if unleashed. As these perils converge, The Death Doll will face greater threats than she has ever known to defend her camp...including her own demise!
©2019 Brian P. White (P)2021 Brian P. White
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