
They Come at Night
EMP Survival in a Powerless World
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Narrated by:
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Cheryl May
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By:
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Marie Wilkens
About this listen
As the EMP bomb detonates, frying the entire electrical grid and plunging the nation into chaos, a small family takes refuge in their remote cabin. But as they huddle in the darkness, they soon realize that they are not alone. With the threat of unknown dangers lurking outside, they must use all their wits and resourcefulness to survive in this new and treacherous world. Every decision could mean the difference between life and death as they struggle to outsmart the enemies closing in on them.
Can they overcome the challenges and emerge victorious, or will they succumb to the chaos unleashed by the devastating EMP attack?
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