Apocalypse Law 4 Raw Justice

Apocalypse Law 4 Raw Justice by John Grit is the fourth installment in the Apocalypse Law series, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 20, 2013. This edition, written in English and spanning 280 pages, continues the journey of ex-Army Ranger Nate Williams and his son Brian as they navigate a post-apocalyptic landscape ravaged by a global plague. The narrative explores their struggle for survival in a lawless world while they become involved in the conflicts of others, risking their lives to foster peace in their community.
In this installment, readers will find the Army stepping in to establish control, providing essential food and medical services amid the chaos. The return of familiar characters like Deni, along with the emergence of new adversaries, complicates the fragile peace that Nate and Brian seek to maintain. The story delves into themes of action and adventure as the protagonists confront the challenges posed by both allies and enemies, highlighting their resilience in the face of adversity.
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Book 4 in the Apocalypse Law series continues the saga of ex-Army Ranger Nate Williams and his son Brian as they struggle to survive in a post-apocalyptic world. A plague of mysterious origin has swept around the globe, killing most of the human population. Nate and his son have survived over a year in this lawless world, while becoming entangled in the troubles of others, putting their lives in danger to help bring peace to their county. The Army finally moves in and establishes control, yielding a heavy hand, but lives are saved with their food and medical services. Along with the Army, Deni and other old friends return, and new enemies appear, threatening a tenuous peace and the beginnings of law and justice.
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