Having only ever known the uncivilized wake of nuclear and biological apocalypse, three friends�and their wheelchair-bound hostage�set out on a perilous fool�s mission: to cross from one side of the devastated United States to the other, in the desperate, half-believed hope of finding a rumored have
Wasteland Blues
✍ Scribed by Carr, Scott Christian; Conry-Murray, Andrew
- Book ID
- 108921215
- Publisher
- Dog Star Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Having only ever known the uncivilized wake of nuclear and biological apocalypse, three friends�and their wheelchair-bound hostage�set out on a perilous fool�s mission: to cross from one side of the devastated United States to the other, in the desperate, half-believed hope of finding a rumored haven. Spurred by a dark vision and the murder of their parents, rageaholic Derek Cane and his oversized, simple-minded brother Teddy flee the only home they�ve ever known, a struggling shantytown on the edge of the vast wasteland. Heading ever eastward, they are accompanied by their friend John, an orphan brought up by a fanatical religious order, and Leggy, a crippled old drunk who brags that, in his youth, he once traversed the wasteland as a scavenger. Formats : EPUB
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