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The Drowning Earth

By: Jack D. McLean, Martin Mulligan
Narrated by: Johnny B
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In a world ravaged by environmental disaster, retired hitman Zack must take on a dangerous mission to rescue his friend's son, or die trying....

Young Tom has been kidnapped by the Kwanon, a ruthless group of extremists who plan to use him as a victim for human sacrifice. Seeing their captives as no more than objects, the Kwanon delight in inflicting pain on their victims.

Outnumbered, outgunned, and facing both natural and unnatural dangers, Zack sets off on his mission towards the Kwanon's lair: A city known as Dracopolis. But in a hostile landscape, will he be able to overcome his own fears, and save Tom before it’s too late?

This book contains graphic violence, and is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18.

©2021 Jack D. McLean, Martin Mulligan (P)2022 Jack D. McLean, Martin Mulligan
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Fiction Disappearance Suspense

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