Dust Walker
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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P M Charles
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
The desert doesn't forgive. It forgets slowly, in layers of bone and rust.
Jax Renn is a dying man crossing a dying land. A wounded ex-ranger, half-blind from the heat, limping across a saltpan that has already claimed a hundred better men — he has no water, no backup, and no good reason to keep moving. Except he does. That's the thing about rangers. The training doesn't leave, even when everything else does.
When he collapses near the ruins of a communications tower, he wakes to find someone has patched his wounds and moved his gear. Someone who doesn't want to be found.
Mae is sixteen, alone, and smarter than anyone who's crossed her path. She's spent months in the dead tower — not hiding, but listening. The old relay network is still alive, just barely, and Mae believes the transmissions she's been tracking are real: proof of a safe zone, a signal in the static that the world isn't entirely gone. She doesn't need a ranger. She doesn't trust one. But the Dusters are closing in, and Jax Renn is the only weapon she's got.
What follows is a chase across salt and fire — two people with no reason to rely on each other, forced to run, fight, and survive a reckoning they didn't choose. Jax has spent years believing in nothing. Mae has spent years believing in everything. Between them is a truth that could change what's left of the world, if they can stay alive long enough to deliver it.
Set in the scorched heart of post-collapse Australia, Dust Walker is a fierce, fast-moving novella of survival, unlikely alliance, and the stubborn refusal to stop walking — even when the horizon keeps breaking apart.