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Re: [HOE] Reading Suggestion (Good Luck Finding It, However)
How bout an ISBN number so we can at least look for it.
--D
"Ray C." wrote:
> Well, out and about today, I stumbled upon a very nice bit of material...
>
> A Post Apocolyptic book by D. B. Drumm from the series called "Traveler".
> It's about a poor soldier fifteen years after World War III, who had been
> exposed to a nerve agent that heightened all his senses (*MORE* than enough
> to drive him insane!). Given a partial cure, he was recovering when the
> bombs dropped, and now tools around the wasteland in a van rigged up with
> sheetmetal and kevlar vest armour and a pair of H&K MGs on the roof!
>
> Add to this a "Ex-Movie Star President, Going Insane, Working out of Las
> Vegas", bands of mutants, cannibals, and combat descriptions that seems
> straight out of a group's memory of a fight! Heck, the guy even goes on
> about the weapons each person is using, and the whys and wherefores of the
> choice for each. :-)
>
> In essence, lacking the mystical end, it seems *ALOT* like Hell On Earth!!!
> A good read for reference for all!
>
> Now for the bad news, good luck finding this gem. The book I got (#2) was
> published in 1984, and I doubt I'll ever see any of the others of this
> series (Won't stop me from trying, however.).
>
> There, I did the evil Marshal thing... "Want it? Can't have it!!!
> MUH-HA=HA-HA!!!".
>
> Ray.
> Nuclear Winter - http://www.gamersrest.com/gr/deadlands/
>
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