Infected Freaks Volume Two: The Echo of Decay
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Narrated by:
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Clifford Edwards
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By:
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Jason Borrego
About this listen
Armageddon began the day Red Dead entered the solar system. Fear led to blame, blame led to choosing sides, and both sides had bombs. Civil War in America turned into a worldwide conflict, leaving the planet in a new dark age.
Nothing has stirred about in the ravaged mountains for two years. Abraham's heart is broken save the fading hope of bringing his lost children home. He sets out without a destination, searching for signs of life. What he finds is something infected.
Living husks, riddled with fungus and straight out of a nightmare, threaten the region. No one knows if the infected freaks are some sort of zombies created in a lab or something alien related to the approaching red planet.
Where do you go when everything in the world is destroyed?
Who do you trust when each survivor is a wolf in sheepskin?
And how do you stop something you know so little about?
For Abraham Heinz understanding that help isn't on the way is the first step in the long journey to finding peace in a cold world. Survival is going to take him beyond moral limits. Hell on Earth is here.
Abraham's nightmare has just begun.
After a narrow escape, Abraham Heinz and the rest of his group set out to find his missing family members. The hostile territory takes them to an old friend hiding away in what is left of a crumbling mountain town.
Abraham finds his friend and is thankful for shelter from the infected freaks roaming the desolate landscape. However he quickly discovers that his old friend has dangerous secrets.
Abraham must decide if the life of a stranger is worth trading for his missing family.
©2014 Jason Borrego (P)2015 Jason Borrego