• The Valley of Death

  • Strung Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: Per Jacobsen
  • Narrated by: Michael Lucio
  • Length: 4 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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The Valley of Death

By: Per Jacobsen
Narrated by: Michael Lucio
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Publisher's summary

Thirteen months after the events in the first book of the series, Randall Morgan and his family still live a life of uncertainty. A life in which they–like the other scattered groups of survivors–must be constantly on guard.

One day, however, they make a macabre discovery that leads them to believe that their pursuers will not pose a threat much longer.

But can they trust that it's not just another clever trap set by their invisible enemy?

And can they trust each other?

©2022 Per Jacobsen (P)2023 Per Jacobsen

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redundant storyline

2 of 3 books read, and i'm starting to think the story is drug out to sell more books.
The first two books are already very short.
Not a lot happens throughout them.
This book vaguely explains the ending at the beginning and then slowly works up to it.
The book is very well written, but it definitely didn't need to be its own book.

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