
Champion of the Apocalypse
A Duck & Cover Adventure, Book 6
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Phil Thron
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Benjamin Wallace
About this listen
The Librarian has a race to win, a message to send, and he’s surrounded by clowns.
Television is back and the Omega Run is the biggest show in the wasteland. Contestants from all over travel to The Cleave to compete for a chance at stardom in what is billed as the Last Race You’ll Ever Run.
The Librarian and his friends are looking to send a message, and Cleave TV's reach is unmatched. All he has to do is win a race through what’s left of Cleveland where he’ll encounter the dreaded war bison, brutal ballerinas, post-apocalyptic hockey players, a circus full of killers and more.
But he’s not the only Librarian in the game. Thomas Caine and his Remnant allies are interested in doing a broadcast of their own.
It’s simple. Two Librarians enter. Only one can win.
The Duck and Cover Adventures continue in book six, Champion of the Apocalypse.
It’s the end of the world as you’ve never known it in this laugh-out-loud look at the apocalypse that readers are calling “Mad Max meets Monty Python” and “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Wasteland.
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- Hannah D
- 27-02-25
Just excellent
we all need more of these books , never fails to hit the mark
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- Stan
- 28-03-25
Another fine romp through the post apocalyptic world
In my humble opinion, the best of the series (and the previous five were all very strong). A great story that combines action and derring do with the wit of Douglas Adam’s (I know the advertising execs went with Monty Python, but the style has a more Douglas Adams vibe).
Phil Thron does a wonderful job of narrating the story, and don’t switch off after hearing “The End”. It was great to hear Phil have as much enjoyment narrating as I did listening.
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