
The Traveler Series
A Post-Apocalyptic/Dystopian Adventure: Books 1-3
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Pierce
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By:
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Tom Abrahams
About this listen
The first three books in the Traveler series in one bundle!
Book One: Home
He thought he was prepared. He thought his family was safe. He was wrong.
Five years after a pneumonic plague killed two-thirds of the world’s population, army veteran Marcus Battle is isolated. He’s alone with his guns, his food, and the graves of his wife and child.
Unaware of the chaos that’s befallen everything outside of his central Texas ranch land, Marcus lives a Spartan life. If anyone steps onto his property he shoots first and never ask questions.
But when a woman in distress, chased by marauders, seeks asylum, Marcus has a decision to make.
Does he throw her to the wolves to protect himself, or does he help her and leave the shelter and protection of home?
Book Two: Canyon
He’s homeless. He’s on the run. and he wants revenge.
Marcus Battle has left behind his home.
Now he’s on a seemingly impossible mission to find a missing child. But can he balance that responsibility with his deep, primal desire to exact revenge on the men who destroyed his solitary existence?
The world he discovers on his journey isn’t the one he remembers before a pneumonic plague called the Scourge killed two-thirds of the world’s population. It is lawless, depraved, and far deadlier than the disease which created it.
Battle made a promise to find that child. It’s a promise he regrets more acutely with every step of the journey where he is as much the hunter as he is the hunted.
Book Three: Wall
He survived the scourge. He escaped the cartel. Now he faces the wall.
In the chaos of a global plague, evil took hold. Governments fell, the good became servants, and the Cartel rose to power.
A wall was built to contain the wasteland and keep the evil at bay. Now an organized resistance wants change. They're willing to fight for it and they've asked Marcus Battle to help.
The last thing Battle wants is another war. But if that's what it takes to gain freedom and safe passage to the other side of the wall, he'll take aim and fire.
©2019 Piton Press LLC (P)2019 Piton Press LLCThis is exactly what I was after
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bit the same as all others ended weakly
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just love it I keep going back to this book
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a bit predictable but better than a lot
Not too bad if a bit repetitive
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Excellent dystopian drama
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it would make a great TV series
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couldn't put it down.
the narration was great really made you feel part of his journey.
traveller series
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Take it the book, 100% satisfaction.
Really nice book to listen
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Too much religion for a world apocalypse series
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decent enough idea that a cartel would take over an area after the world collapses but the whole thing is just packed full of stereotypes and idiots. for an organisation thats been running the show for 5 years they are useless.
Battle (what kind of a fucking name is that) comes across like a righteous, holier than thou dickhead. anyone who names their kid after a gun should be avoided, even if they're the only one with drinking water in 100 miles.
if I had the choice of surviving with either battle or gus from mountain man, I'd risk the zombie rats rather than take a step in this world with battle.
I'm not even going to apologise if any of that spoiled it for you. its your own fault for getting the book in the first place.
I was given this book to review for free, and thank god I was because I'd have been pissed off if I'd wasted a credit on it
not impressed
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