Half of the battle to free the American continent is over. Led by Hawk Hunter, the United Americans have expelled the brutal neo-nazi armies from the lands east of the Rockies. But the war-blackened West Coast remains in the clutches of inhuman Asian warlords. Now the countdown to nuclear doomsday has begun. By Mack Maloney and read by Terence Aselford.
Terence Aselford has narrated over 150 audiobooks. His acting career has included regional theater roles ranging from Shakespeare to Neil Simon, on-camera work in NBC's Unsolved Mysteries, national television commercials, industrial videos and voice-overs.
Director: Richard Rohan
Produced in the studios at The Cutting Corporation
Abridgment: Geoff Schackert
Executive Producers: Alisa Weberman, Alfred Martino, Anji Cornette
Cover Art: Broeck Steadman
Cover Design: Dan Sorge, The Cutting Corporation
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