Lost Gates [Dramatized Adaptation] (Written by James Axler)

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Lost Gates [Dramatized Adaptation] (Written by James Axler)

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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/448411 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Lost Gates [Dramatized Adaptation] Series: #101 of Deathlands (Dramatized Adaptation) Author: James Axler Narrator: Delores King Willams, Nick Depinto, Christopher Scheeren, Joe Brack, Elizabeth Jernigan, Michael John Casey, James Lewis, Ken Jackson, Michael Glenn, Mort Shelby, David Coyne, Thomas Anthony Penny, Terence Aselford, A Full Cast, Colleen Delany, Richard Rohan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 20 minutes Release date: June 3, 2020 Genres: Apocalyptic & Dystopian Publisher's Summary: Existence after Skydark is a gamble against grim odds—winners and losers decided by guns, jack and raw nerve. Still, one intrepid group pushes on, working to understand the secrets of preDark tech at the heart of nuke-altered America. Because keeping hope alive is the next best thing to a good shot at finding something better. Baron Crabbe is dangerously high on legends of the Trader and rumors of a secret cache. He occupies a redoubt but the old tech remains unfathomable. His ace in the hole is Ryan Cawdor and his band. Prisoners at blasterpoint, they' re ordered to use the matter-transfer units to secure the whereabouts of the imagined weapons stockpile. Ryan knows the truth—and it won' t help Crabbe. But the only option is to play along with the crazed Baron' s scheme and make the dangerous jumps in a limited window of time. Staying alive is all about buying time—waiting for their one chance to chill their captors.

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