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  • Dead Hunger VI.5

  • The Shelburne Chronicle
  • By: Eric A. Shelman
  • Narrated by: Eric A Shelman
  • Length: 2 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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Dead Hunger VI.5

By: Eric A. Shelman
Narrated by: Eric A Shelman
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Publisher's summary

You met Tony Mallette in Dead Hunger III: The Chatsworth Chronicles. Low key and sometimes confoundingly sure of himself, he was an instrumental member of our group of survivors. He played a crucial role in Hemp's rescue, and Tony arrived in the nick of time to save dozens of people in Concord, New Hampshire.

It's time you heard his story.

©2016 Eric A. Shelman (P)2016 Eric A. Shelman
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I have to admit, this was my very first audible book. I'm not a fan of them but after listening to this one, I may consider using audible more. Mr. Shelman did a great job. At first I couldn't figure out where the lead character was from, Boston or New York, but after a while I realized he was from New York. He did a great job with the other voices too. I really liked how, when he was "talking to the dispatcher", he made it sound like it was a telephone call. I would highly wrecking

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