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Chaos 25-6-25
- Man on the Run, Book 4
- Narrated by: Michael C. Gwynne
- Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
In June of 2025, hundreds of planes simultaneously explode, killing hundreds of thousands in the largest coordinated attack in history. Security forces race to find the culprits as governments declare war on their unknown foe. The fourth book of the Man on the Run series is a gripping and fast-paced political thriller that questions both the structure of power in our society and the role of violence in creating a better world. As the dominos fall, we learn that we are connected in all things, and we may need to rethink everything we know about security, warfare, and peace.
©2016 Baron Alexander Deschauer (P)2016 Baron Alexander Deschauer