**There are echoes of Cormac McCarthy's _The Road_ and Stephen King's _The Stand_ , plus graphic violence and heart-stopping action set pieces, but what lifts _South_ above many recent examples of the subgenre is Owen's pared-down prose, slick narrative and the sensitive depiction of Dyce and Vida's
The March South
โ Scribed by Adams, Mike
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 217 KB
- Series
- Fierce Girls at War 17
- Category
- Fiction
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