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Bounty Hunter: Publisher's Pack 2
- Bounty Hunter, Books 3-4
- Narrated by: James Anderson Foster
- Length: 12 hrs and 52 mins
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Summary
Contains books three and four in the Bounty Hunter series.
Nothing to Nobody, book three
A dark threat is creeping across the wastelands. Bounty hunters are the closest thing to law enforcement across the wastelands, but most folks can't tell the difference between the criminals and their chasers. Havoc Joe Ballast and his team at the Haft Agency are trying to change that by picking their own targets and going after the worst criminals. But that's not working out so well for them. They should've stuck to the rules.
Their first target, the bloodthirsty Red Dead gang, is terrorizing hapless refugees. Things go bad fast when Havoc and his friends are ambushed and forced to flee to the lawless Wilds. Stranded in deadly territory, the hunters must align with a secret rebel group to survive while turning the tables on their merciless enemies.
Rake and Scrape, book four
The wastelands are on the brink of war. Fifteen years after the revolution, things are worse than ever. The wastelands ignite when Far Town takes a stand against the Monuments Republic Command. As the tanks roll in, the people must decide if they are willing to sacrifice everything to take on the government. The stakes have never been higher...and it’s winner takes all.
The bounty hunters have sided with the rebels, but things go awry when the mysterious Zenith State captures two of "Havoc" Joe Ballast's closest friends. In the midst of revolution, he must launch a rescue, but the deeper he goes into Zenith, the more secrets he uncovers. Heroics, sacrifice, and courage are needed by the bounty hunters if they are to survive deadly experiments, manipulative AIs, relentless cyborgs, and a brutal slaughter planned by their own government. The end of the Monuments Republic Command begins now.
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- peter mack
- 28-06-22
great follow up
love the author it's well written and the narrator is perfect well rounded story loads of suspense
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- Justin Babb
- 06-01-23
Amazing
Gripping storyline and well read ! All the books I have listened too are worth it!
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- Toke
- 15-12-22
If you liked the first, the second is worth it.
It’s more of the Sam stuff as the first two book, so if you enjoyed that, you won’t be disappointed.
Though the do take the prize for close calls in this one
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-01-24
all 4 books brill
enjoyable story brilliant characters all brought to life with a great narrator rex is my personal favourite
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- Anonymous User
- 13-03-24
A must listen series
If you love Mandalorian, Madmax, Fallout and westerns you’re gonna love this series. Characters were great, story was amazing and I’ve been enthralled for all 4 books! Really hoping to see some more come out soon! For now I’m going to go and check out what else the author has to offer!
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