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Cascadia Fallen: Tahoma's Hammer

✍ Scribed by Chambers, Austin


Publisher
The Author
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
218 KB
Category
Fiction
City
Place of publication not identified, Washington (State
ISBN
1733959335

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✦ Synopsis


Following a 9.0 earthquake, Mt. Rainier in Washington State erupts, causing tsunamis and blanketing much the earth with ash. The catastrophe unleased a nuclear nightmare inside a submarine in a nearby shipyard, further threatening the region. Is it too late, as the worst of humanity surfaces in a rapidly deteriorating world? or will the American spirit prevail?

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Washington (State)


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