Warlords of Appalachia #1

Warlords of Appalachia #1
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Publisher : Boom
Total Pages : 31
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ISBN-10 : 9781681599205
ISBN-13 : 1681599201
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Book Synopsis Warlords of Appalachia #1 by : Phillip Kennedy Johnson

Download or read book Warlords of Appalachia #1 written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and published by Boom. This book was released on 2016-10-12 with total page 31 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Southern Bastards meets Dune in mid-21st century America. After the New Confederacy is crushed in a second Civil War, only Kentucky holds out, not recognizing U.S. sovereignty. This leads to a particularly brutal crackdown in a small mountain town called Red Rock, where a mechanic and reluctant folk hero named Kade Mercer rises up to become the first feudal warlord of Appalachia.


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