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Dead Lines: An EMP Prepper Thriller
- 911, Volume 1
- Narrated by: Andrew Tell
- Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
911 operator Jim Parker wants - more than anything - to be useful again. When a catastrophic EMP strikes, and he’s the last person a kidnapped girl speaks to before the lines go dead, he knows he can’t let her down. Especially when the circumstances are so similar to his own daughter’s disappearance. With the world falling apart around him, he wants to do nothing more than retreat to his prepper cabin. But with a fresh lead on his daughter, and another innocent girl’s life on the line, the disgraced cop will do everything in his power to track them down.
Finn Meyers has lost Ava, her best, and only, friend in the world, but she knows where the missing young woman might be - and perhaps Parker’s long-lost daughter. Now, Parker must form an uneasy alliance and tackle his own internal demons as the two begin a perilous journey that will take them to the headquarters of a mysterious cult in Indiana. But what they find along the way will shatter all their preconceptions - and threaten the world as they know it. Can a has-been and a has-not save the innocent, and stop a disaster from happening?
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- 12-02-20
Awful
long winded narration and story line. Poor interaction. Wont get another by this author or by this narrator. Made me cringe listening to it.
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