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The Historian: Invasion

By: Ray Wenck
Narrated by: John Schultz
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Trapped outside both the city and the invading army, Lucas and Corporal Jennings must find a way to help the residents of New World City overcome superior numbers and firepower. But what can two people do against thousands?

As the walls begin to fall around the city, Lucas and Jennings devise a plan to draw pressure from the city. Doing as much damage as possible, the two attack supply convoys hoping to even the odds but as their efforts take effect they are targeted. Forced to run, they elude their pursuers but with so many soldiers in pursuit, their odds of survival decrease by the minute.

With time running out for both them and the city, they plot to take out one last supply convoy, but can they get to it before it reinforces the invading army, and will it be enough to alter the inevitable?

©2020 Ray Wenck (P)2021 Ray Wenck
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