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The End of All Things
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Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2015
At the beginning of World War III, the United States of America is attacked by an unknown threat.

Rylee is a seventeen year old from New Zealand, and she chose the worst time to be over in America on a school exchange program. In a sick twist of fate she meets Kane who's done all he can to run from his troubled past. Now on the brink of a war, he's forced to run back. 

A haphazard collection of unlikely allies have to navigate criminal groups, foreign invaders, and corrupt governments to survive. But how long can a group of teenagers possibly last at the end of the modern world?

This is; The End of All Things

Recommended for readers 15+ 

This book contains chapters from multiple point of views, but is ultimately centred on Rylee. To avoid confusion, the name of the character each chapter is about will have the character's name at the beginning.

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