The Day America Died - Complete Series
Post Apocalyptic Survival - After the EMP
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Narrated by:
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B.C. Archer
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By:
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AJ Newman
About this listen
New, four-books-in-one! Post-apocalyptic action! The Day America Died! trilogy plus book four - The Final Ending - all four books in the series in one audiobook!
A nuclear EMP attack would shove the USA back 150 years. Death, chaos, and lawlessness would prevail....
Zack Johnson is no hero, but he does have some valuable prepper skills to help him survive. There is nothing like a nuclear apocalypse to help a man grow up and become a hero as he helps his family and friends survive. He is 2,000 miles from home; the grid and all modern transportation have failed. The country is degenerating into violence and dog-eat-dog scenarios. People are killing their neighbors for a scrap of moldy bread or a sip of water.
Zack has to get back to Kentucky to find his daughter so he can take her to the safety of his farm. The Department of Homeland Security is forcing people into relocation camps for their own good. Can Zack save his daughter and help his friends survive the apocalypse?
Listen to The Day America Died! and find out for yourself.
©2019 Anthony J Newman (P)2022 Anthony J NewmanWhat listeners say about The Day America Died - Complete Series
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- 04-10-22
very amaturish, not well written, very obvious
not a good book, language very childish, obvious sidelines, all cliche , nothing new at all, very dull, have up after book 1
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