Trade War [Dramatized Adaptation]
Deathlands, Book 136
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James Axler
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Ryan Cawdor awakens from a mat-trans jump to inexplicably find himself in a version of his past (just after the events of Deathlands 45: Starfall). Ryan's son Dean is back, Krysty isn’t pregnant yet, and Ryan, who is the only one who feels the pull of the timeline split, is trying to keep it together.
The companions are in immediate need of medical supplies and get caught up in a clash between warring barons and a traveling gypsy caravan and circus. Someone ambushes and is sabotaging the gypsies and the companions decide to help.
Ryan soon takes a shine to a young female member of the gypsy clan as she reminds him of himself when he was younger, riding on War Wag One with Trader. Dean is later kidnapped, and it all comes to a head as the sabotaging of the market/circus is part of a larger plot that has to be foiled or war between the baronies will destroy everything the gypsies have sought to build.
Performed by Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, Colleen Delany, Delores King Williams, Nanette Savard, Nora Achrati, Marni Penning, Matthew Bassett, Elaine Yuko Qualter, Elliot Dash, Evan Casey, Michael John Casey, Kimberly Gilbert, Tia Shearer, Michael Glenn, Scott Bruffey, Andrew Quilpa, Eric Messner, Ken Jackson, Elizabeth Jernigan, Patrick Bussink, Bradley Smith, Paul Reisman, Scott McCormick.
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- 2024-11-18
A great revisit to Deathlands
I was a little trepidation in buying this title. It's been a long while since I had a steady diet of Deathlands and some of them leaned too heavily on soft core porn for my taste. That includes the temporally immediate precursor to this episode which is volume 45. I relistened as prep and it's actually pretty bad. So I was happily surprised to really enjoy this bit of pulp apocalypse fiction.
It fits with better contributions in the series with adequate adventure and decent twists.
Now, Deathlands is not fine literature. It's not I tended to be. It's a bit of fun with some great audio performances.
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