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The Dead Song Dodecology Book 6: June (Dead Song Legend)

The Dead Song Dodecology Book 6: June (Dead Song Legend)

Luke Spooner
5/5 ( ratings)
Tiny Jones seeks to reunite with Satchelmouth Murderman and Kidd Banjo before it’s too late. In his longest journey across the remains of the American landscape and its people, Tiny has to reevaluate and rediscovery who is and who he is meant to be. With the conflicts they have sparked spreading fast, this could prove to be their last chance to survive together. The stakes are life and death and undeath for everyone involved.“I hated him, loved him, hated him, and loved him again. Tiny Jones changed my life the way he changed the world as we know it. This place is about all of them and all of us. This is about everything it took between love and hate to get us through the Dead Era. We expressed it in the music. The music recorded and saved here is important to our history. We all took part in writing this history, including Tiny ‘Mud Music’ Jones.” —June Bainbridge, Dead World Memorial Dedication
Pages
306
Format
Kindle Edition

The Dead Song Dodecology Book 6: June (Dead Song Legend)

Luke Spooner
5/5 ( ratings)
Tiny Jones seeks to reunite with Satchelmouth Murderman and Kidd Banjo before it’s too late. In his longest journey across the remains of the American landscape and its people, Tiny has to reevaluate and rediscovery who is and who he is meant to be. With the conflicts they have sparked spreading fast, this could prove to be their last chance to survive together. The stakes are life and death and undeath for everyone involved.“I hated him, loved him, hated him, and loved him again. Tiny Jones changed my life the way he changed the world as we know it. This place is about all of them and all of us. This is about everything it took between love and hate to get us through the Dead Era. We expressed it in the music. The music recorded and saved here is important to our history. We all took part in writing this history, including Tiny ‘Mud Music’ Jones.” —June Bainbridge, Dead World Memorial Dedication
Pages
306
Format
Kindle Edition

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