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The Guy Who Accidentally Started the Apocalypse

By: David Bushman
Narrated by: Daniel Wisniewski, Jessica Threet
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Summary

The morning that changed Cameron's life started out like any other. On his way back from Sal's Sandwiches, he came across the hobo that would change his life and the people of earth forever. Exchanging a free coupon for a wishing stone, Cameron inadvertently touched off an earth-changing event that would mean the death of billions. Forty years old and overweight, he must somehow find a way to fight his way through an alien invasion to keep his species from going extinct. 

Using whatever alien technology he can scavenge, Cameron plans to do just that. He's not alone as other humans rise to the challenge with the aid of other species sympathetic to their cause. The human race will have to run, gun, and survive if it's going to forge a new way forward through Armageddon Earth.

©2022 David J Bushman (P)2023 David J Bushman

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Awesome story!

I have received this free copy for an honest review. This was an awesome story action packed and full of fun moments. It was awesome to see our mc grow and there were several concepts that are interesting to approach regarding the whole situation he is in. The narration was easy to understand and very clear. I definitely recommend it!

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I absolutely loved this! The story was fun and fresh, and there were plenty of good characters to keep it interesting. David Bushman has become one of my favourite authors of the genre!

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