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After the nuclear winter, the taint of humanity worsened in the raw blood-quest for survival. Hunger for jack and power now fuels traders and barons, who relinquish authority only through death, crushing everything in their path. Still, a handful seek a better way of life, where iron fists and ordnance are replaced by harmony, justice and fair trade.
Separated by fate and a freak storm in the shifting landscape of the Great Plains, the companions find themselves on a path of strange prophecy. Here, Native American tribes embrace a peaceful, sacred way of life the travelers have only imagined. Still, Deathlands is a place with no reverence for ease or peace; the land was once the clandestine sanctuary of preDark science. Are Ryan Cawdor and his warrior survivalists destined to fulfill a vision-quest foretold by the shamans…or take a final, fatal plunge into the grim reality of a shattered world?
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Posted November 6, 2012
*she sits on a chair in an empty room. The lights r turned off. In an instant her head shot up and her eyes glow a forest green. Her bottom jaw drops open as dark green smoke pushes out of her mouth and curls around her feet. She says in a deep voice* one shall win, one shall lie. Who will hear a lovers cry? If u dare be the host. Suffer the curse of medusa's ghost!!!! *the green in her eyes fades back to hazel as she faints*
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Posted January 15, 2012
When does it start the lowest number of series i cam get to is 84 or somethinf like that
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Posted March 1, 2010
Didn't really like this one, way to deep for me
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Posted February 20, 2010
but I enjoyed it and have read them all.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book lacks the action and violence that has been a main staple for the series. The plot in this one leans towards mystical/spiritual prophecy. It just didn't work for me. Hopefully they bring a new character or two and freshen things up some. I'd like to see a quest to locate Ryan's son or maybe revisit Front Royal. I think maybe they have too many different writers working on the series and they don't appear to be in sync with one another.
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After the nuclear winter, the taint of humanity worsened in the raw blood-quest for survival. Hunger for jack and power now fuels traders and barons, who relinquish authority only through death, crushing everything in their path. Still, a handful seek a better way of life, where iron fists and ordnance are replaced by harmony, justice and fair trade.
Separated by fate and a freak storm in the shifting landscape of the Great Plains, the companions find themselves on a path of ...