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The Goliath Code
- A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller
- Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir
- Length: 13 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
Audie Award finalist for Faith-Based Audiobook of the Year 2019.
IndieBRAG Medallion for Excellence in Independent Publishing.
Wishing Shelf Awards Red Ribbon winner 2017.
"A nail-biting page turner. The characters are compelling and real, the setting devastatingly dystopian, and the action-packed story, as original as anything I've read in a very long time. This is a big event series that should be a Hollywood franchise." (Jim Thompson, Original Content)
The end has come, and there's nowhere to hide.
America is a wasteland trapped in a suffocating volcanic winter. Millions are dead or missing, and precious resources are running low. Cloaked in a smothering haze of darkness and doubt, hopeful citizens in 16-year-old Sera Donner's small mountain town of Roslyn, Washington, bend their efforts toward survival, believing unity will save them. Their solidarity soon dissipates into a toxic mixture of greed and fear when the new survivalist regime begins deciding who will live and who will die. Sera's disabled twin brother is at the top of their kill list.
Steadfast Micah Abrams is Sera's only comfort in the chaos, but he's placed his faith in an ancient hope that she finds difficult to understand. With her brother's life on the line, can she really trust a schoolyard bully suddenly turned prophet?
As the bloody battle within the community reaches a shocking climax, a powerful military leader marches into town with an imposing force, offering food, water, and promises of salvation. Everyone in Roslyn thinks the worst is finally over.
They're wrong.