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Valley of Reckoning

Apocalypse Trail, Book 2

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Valley of Reckoning

By: N.A. Broadley
Narrated by: W. T. Mikel
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Evil reigns....

Brian must act. Beth lay injured, Sarah is missing, and Brian faces the incredible challenge of rescuing his favorite blue-eyed girl. Beth is cared for by those at the compound; he leaves with Jessie and Spike to find Sarah. Bobby proves to be crazier, more dangerous, and evil than Brian could ever imagine. Can he save Sarah, keep Beth safe, and help keep the compound from falling to the Alliance? How many have to die in this battle with Bobby and his Alliance? Outgunned, outnumbered, and scrambling to use every resource available to fight against the evil that has its sights set on total domination, they fight against impossible odds.

Do or don’t, there is no try. It’s either fight or die. The must-have next installment of the Apocalypse Trail series.

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Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction

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