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Wormwood Dawn, Episode III

An Apocalyptic Serial

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Wormwood Dawn, Episode III

By: Edward Crae
Narrated by: Clifford Edwards
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On a routine trip to gather supplies in a nearby town, the trio picks up another member who adds a much-needed contrast to their own personalities. His skills and attitude will round out the group, bringing them all closer together and making survival a little easier - and much more interesting. Disturbed by a few startling revelations they find during their scouring, Dan begins to probe into the notebooks discovered at a previous looting spree in order to find answers. His quest for the truth brings shocking revelations that make the end of the world even stranger and more horrifying than it was before.

This third installment of Wormwood Dawn will shatter the age-old formula and drive the apocalypse into a dark and terrifying direction that knows no bounds.

©2015 Shawn E. Crapo (P)2016 Shawn E. Crapo
Fantasy Fiction Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Scary

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