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HUNTED

Generations have passed since a nuclear blast all but turned America to dust. Out of the ruins emerges a band of warrior-survivalist, led by a one-eyed man called Ryan Cawdor. In the quest to find a better life, they embark on a perilous odyssey across the ravaged wasteland known as Deathlands.

An ambush by a roving group of mutant Stickies puts Ryan and Krysty Wroth in the clutches of a tyrant who plans a human sacrifice as a symbol of his power. The execution is set to take place at the new moon - one night away. Ryan devises an escape plan but is betrayed by another prisoner. As they break for freedom, the Stickie leader unleashes a team of hunter-trackers among the maze of narrow canyons of the Southwest. For Ryan and Krysty, there's nowhere left to run...

In the Deathlands, the only thing that gets easier is dying.

420 pages, Audio CD

First published September 1, 1992

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Profile Image for Lionel Taylor.
196 reviews3 followers
May 28, 2018
This story picks up exactly where the last one leaves off with Ryan coming back after having rescued his son. But as is always the case in the Deathlands, trouble is always just around the corner. In this case trouble comes in the form of a blonde haired mutant from Ryan's past. I thought that this enemy was an especially interesting one and would have liked to see him in some other stories. Alas the way this one ends that does not seem like it will be the case and that is my one complaint about the story. The one thing that makes the Deathlands books better than some of the other Golden Eagle titles is that it has continuity and one story leads to another. If you are going to use this format it makes sense to have reoccurring characters and adversaries much like a comic book and I think that in this cast the author missed a great chance to do this with a character that was really interesting and left a lot of possibilities for more character development. All in all, other than the disappointing end, this was a good Deathlands books and if you are a fan of the series you will like this one.
Profile Image for Chris.
1,095 reviews27 followers
March 20, 2020
Ryan and Dean look for their friends, Black Plague victims show up, intelligent stickies kidnap Ryan and Krysty, horrifying torture, horrifying rape by a mutie, gun violence, close calls. Standard but good stuff in this episode. The ending was kind of abrupt and odd with missing time. Then it ends with "and then he realized something horribly wrong happened." The end.
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1,204 reviews20 followers
January 8, 2019
Par for the course. Kind of a weak ending.
Profile Image for Ralph McEwen.
883 reviews23 followers
February 11, 2012
If you've been reading / listening to the series in order #15 starts here (Jak Laren's ranch) leads right back to here which is where this story starts. Then there a disaster, a chase, a reunion, an attack, a chase, the final battle and the moving on. Yet the devil is in the details and you will just have to find those out for yourself.
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7,441 reviews62 followers
January 26, 2016
An average apocalyptic adventure story. This one takes a century after the last war and now there are mutants running around the earth. Recommended
2 reviews
July 27, 2017
just listened to this entire book on CD..the miles flew by...
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