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Storm
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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement août 28, 2017
-Sequel to Snow-

The world isn't what it used to be.

Supermarkets, malls, and grocery stores are abandoned and mutilated by the few survivors.
Houses are destroyed under feet of snow.

Almost everyone is dead.

There seems to be no escape from the destruction caused by the storm. The only place people thought was left was the seemingly perfect Equator, down at the bottom of the United States.

But those few survivors have banded together to face whatever else the world still has to offer.
Even though the world is ruined, they haven't given up.

And even though I thought it was impossible to withstand this storm...

I know, now, that I was wrong.

- Sequel to Watty's Shortlisted novel Snow-
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