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Kill Switch: A Joe Ledger Novel
Contributor(s): Maberry, Jonathan (Author), Porter, Ray (Read by)
ISBN: 1427279349     ISBN-13: 9781427279347
Publisher: MacMillan Audio
OUR PRICE:   $60.29  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: April 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Horror - General
- Fiction | Thrillers - General
Series: Joe Ledger
Physical Information: 1.7" H x 5.2" W x 5.9" (0.83 lbs)
 
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What do you do when the power goes off?

Terrorists have acquired a terrible new weapon that can crash the power grid and plunge America into a new dark age. A coordinated attack is planned to shut out all lights and emergency services to ten major cities. Planes will fall, hospitals will go dark, no help will come.

And in that terrible darkness, a dreadful plague will be released. If the lights go off, nothing can stop the bioweapon from killing millions.


Contributor Bio(s): Maberry, Jonathan: - JONATHAN MABERRY is a New York Times bestselling and multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Deep Silence, Kill Switch, Predator One, Code Zero, Fall of Night, Patient Zero, the Pine Deep Trilogy, The Wolfman, Zombie CSU, and They Bite, among others. His V-Wars series has been adapted by Netflix, and his work for Marvel Comics includes The Punisher, Wolverine, DoomWar, Marvel Zombie Return and Black Panther. His Joe Ledger series has been optioned for television.Porter, Ray: - Ray Porter is a prolific voice actor that has recorded for over 100 audio books and dozens of television series, video games and video shorts. Among his wide variety of audiobook credits are The Silver Linings Playbook, The Black Hole War, and the Joe Ledger series. He claims, "With every book I've done, I have found that the author has a voice and if I can just do my best to stay out of the way of that voice, then the writer will convey what he's trying to put across. So for me, it's really more about enabling the text and what the author is trying to say."