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Three Hours to the Apocalypse

By: GB Banks
Narrated by: Duane Sharp
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If the government knew one year from today the world would end...would you want to know right now, or only three hours before the asteroid hits?

Pro: A year to spend with your family…No more bills!!

Con: The people you depend on to keep you safe and grow your food...Do you think they will go to work tomorrow?

Would you?

The President and all the world leaders knew a year ago. Death from above was coming, and after much study and debate, they realized that there was nothing they could do to stop it. But instead of telling the world right away, they waited as long as they could...until three hours before the apocalypse...

A man desperately tries to get to his estranged wife and kids...an evangelist must confront his own shady past...a man pursues vengeance...the entire world is only given three hours to accept their imminent death...

What would you do?

©2013 GB Banks (P)2014 GB Banks
Post-Apocalyptic Romance Science Fiction Suspense Fiction

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