
The Traveler Series: A Post-Apocalyptic/Dystopian Adventure, Book 7-9
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Pierce
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By:
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Tom Abrahams
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BOOKS 7, 8 & 9 IN THE AMAZON BEST-SELLING SERIES
"Mad Max meets The Good, The Bad & The Ugly"
Book 7: Hero
As far as the east is from the west...
Marcus Battle is tired of the world. And he's certain the world is tired of him.
But when an old friend needs his help, he steps back into the violence and corruption he's fought for so long to avoid.
A decade after he disappeared north of the wall that separated his Texas from the rest of what used to be his country, an oppressive government threatens the only people alive for whom he cares and who care about him.
He'll sacrifice everything to keep them safe, and he'll travel one more time to places no man should have to go.
Book 8: Harbor
No man is an island, but Marcus Battle is a man lost at sea.
In the final chapter of the Amazon best-selling The Traveler Series, reluctant hero Marcus Battle is tasked with helping his friends escape the reach of an oppressive government.
His team is undermanned and outgunned in its efforts to reach the mythical refuge called "The Harbor." But they are relentless in their pursuit of freedom and, at long last, peace.
Can Battle find all that has eluded him since a deadly plague took his family and left him alone?
Or will the sins of his past drown him in regret and leave him adrift for the rest of his days?
Book 9: I, Marcus
He came. He saw. He conquered.
The Scourge killed two-thirds of the world's population and gave rise to a singular post-apocalyptic hero.
Now, for the first time, experience The Traveler series through the words of the saga's protagonist, Marcus Battle.
Told from his perspective, and digitally transcribed from his personal collection of journals, these texts give new insight into his actions, his humor, his regrets, and his faith.