• Solomon's Crucible

  • By: Jacob Kalb
  • Narrated by: Zak Price
  • Length: 5 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Solomon's Crucible

By: Jacob Kalb
Narrated by: Zak Price
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On the day the System came to Earth, Solomon Gragg had to cut off his own hand. Then things got rough.

The arrival of the System disabled all modern technology in an instant. It exposed humanity to alien life forms for the first time. Society will never be the same after we discovered just how little we knew about the true inner workings of the universe.

Solomon just wants to kill all the invaders trying to take what’s his.

©2020 Jacob Kalb (P)2020 Jacob Kalb

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Welcome to life in the North 2.0

If you have a read life in the North series by Tao Wog Then you'll recognize the pattern of this story man gets caught out in the middle of nowhere man has to struggle trying find his family while at the same time trying to unify as much of the land as possible before the aliens come in it's a good start but it's also a paint by numbers of this formula in some way is this author shows he has some potential for regional the in the next fart of the series but right now he needs to not be so predictable

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