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Apocalypse. Loss. Regret. Evil. Injustice. Find out how one man, an unlikely hero, must battle through a dystopian nightmare to find his missing family in this deep, dark and provocative thriller. Included is a free sneak peek at book two – Wrecking Man Included is a free sneak peek at book two – The Wrecking Man Keywords: Apocalypse, Family, Gas, Combat, Survival, Devil, Executive, Terrorist, Quest, Hero
A plane. Flesh-eating boars. A stolen 1978 El Camino and a clue to his family's whereabouts. It's five years later and Ted is just getting started. It's a race to salvation but his enemies aren't far behind. For fans of Jack Reacher and Max Max, Fury Road, you'll enjoy this page-turning follow-up to The Doomsday Drifter. One reviewer stated this was "a worthy sequel with continued excitement equal to the first." This is book two of The Doomsday Drifter series. Read book one to get caught up!
2099 A.D. With billions around the globe jobless, a spiraling crime rate, and an unquenchable demand for offworld human labor and soldiers, Earth’s rulers implement voluntary and forced transportation to other planets. Among those compelled to go offworld are criminals and the unemployed. Serve your sentence and maybe you will get the coveted “Second Chance at Life the Way It Should Be.” Condemned killer Mace Christopher is just another piece of human flotsam lost among the hopeless majority of humanity’s teeming billions. The odds are against him and getting worse. He’s had at least one memory wipe and his wife and former life are both lost to him forever. When he is sentenced to Test Group Six on the hell planet known as Baachus III, he knows his chances of survival—let alone a Second Chance—just got slimmer. Some people like a challenge.
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