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Trail of Misery

Apocalypse Trail, Book 1

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Trail of Misery

By: N.A. Broadley
Narrated by: W. T. Mikel
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A deadly virus has left Beth alone and afraid.

She must leave her home with almost no supplies when she is attacked by a neighbor. Now she's forced to set out on the Appalachian Trail with only her backpack, two guns, and a turkey carving knife. Will it be enough for one woman alone in the wilds?

On a mission to find safety and a place to survive, Beth finds others in an unlikely trio struggling to find a new life. A young girl, mute with eyes blue as glass; a convict with a rage against evil; and a dog left abandoned by the merciless virus. But….

There are others on the trail. And they have more sinister motives. They're on a mission, too—to take whatever they can from whomever they find. They won't give up the chase until they get what they want.

And they want everything.

©2019 N.A. Broadley (P)2022 N.A. Broadley
Disaster Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction

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