Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Death hunt [dramatized adaptation], James Axler

Label
Death hunt [dramatized adaptation], James Axler
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
technical information on music
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
not applicable
Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Death hunt [dramatized adaptation]
Responsibility statement
James Axler
Series statement
Deathlands, bk. 67
Summary
The treacherous new world of post-nuclear America guarantees no inalienable rightsno promises of freedom, liberty or justice for all. Instead, chaos and blood lust thrivebut so do the innate strengths of the human spirit and the virtues of honor and courage. Ryan Cawdor has endured the worst that Deathlands has to offer and continues to push on, leading his companions through a land of madness and treachery, seizing each new day with a deep, primal hope that refuses to die... Ryan's razor-sharp edge has been dulled by the loss of his son, Deanbut grief is an emotion he cannon indulge if the band is to escape the chains of sadistic Baron Ethan. His thriving ville offers a special commodity: blood sport. Now with the group's armorer, JB Dix, imprisoned and near death, Ryan and the others are forced to join Ethan's huntas the hunted. But the perverse and powerful baron has changed the rules. Skilled in mind control, he ensures the warriors will not be tracked by high-paying thrill seekers. Instead, they will hunt each otherto the death. In the Deathlands, the odds of survival just got worse.
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable

Incoming Resources