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Exodus: The Wasteland Chronicles Book Six

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"Ode to the fickle life, but rage against death for the fire burns within all of us."Lenny has been captured by the very people he left to save. The clock is ticking and with his team dismantled they have little hope of survival. The world is in turmoil and the SERE virus is no longer the only threat.Back at HART things are not as they seem. The once thriving center for research is becoming a ghost town and Rebecca is starting to think something much more sinister is at play.Will she risk her life and the life of herunborn child to find Lenny? Or is it already too late?Find out the gripping conclusion in the finale of The Wasteland Chronicles.

130 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 15, 2016

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Rashad Freeman

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The date was October 31, 1979. The air was cool and a light fog blew in from the gulf, cloaking the Tampa area in an ominous, tight-fitting tunic. The annual Halloween festivities had just begun and a night of mischievous tomfoolery was afoot.

Scandalous and nefarious characters took flight. Doorbells were rung and ill-boding tricks were played regardless of the treats given. This was the dark reality of the bustling Florida metropolitan.

To the north, Grateful Dead crooned the night's theme music at the Nassau Coliseum. Within earshot of the concert, witnesses stated a UFO hovered over the grounds for thirty minutes before vanishing.

At the same time the Cromarty's were busy hosting their notorious Halloween party at 112 Ocean Ave., better known as the Amityville Horror House. Screams and cries for help were reported throughout the night, punctuated with the disappearance of the family next door. They were never heard from again.

Unknowingly altering the course of history, Kurt Vonnegut released "Jailbird" the same week KISS gained infamy on The Tomorrow Show. The aftermath of this collision would not be felt for decades until the emergence of Justin Bieber.

After a night filled with mayhem and destruction and the deaths of several prominent entertainers, politicians and a notorious bank robber, the Federal government was forced to loan $1.5 billion dollars to Chrysler. This spurred a series of violent protests, resulting in the Brunah Agate oil spill. Over 10.7 million gallons of oil were dumped into the Galveston Bay. This became the worst oil spill disaster in U.S. history.

A few hours later on November 1, 1979, Rashad Freeman was born. Feel free to draw your own conclusions.

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September 7, 2016
Good read

This was a good read but this is unlike his normal books . The story was still great and stayed inline with the other books in this series but for some reason I was able to find more errors then I think that I have read in any of his books. This was still another good read and well worth the time to read it. I really enjoy this series from the first book and hope this was just one of those times when someone has too much on their plate at one time. I would still recommend it to anyone and can't wait to see what happens next.
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