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Coyote Song

By: D.J. Molles
Narrated by: Christian Rummel
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Three scientists were sent to Virginia to investigate how a human settlement has managed to coexist with primals.

Those three scientists have now gone missing. And apparently it’s Lee Harden’s job to find them, get them out, and–most importantly–retrieve their research.

But if Lee has any hope of getting past the huge population of primals in the area, he’s going to have to enlist the help of someone he thought he’d seen the last of: a human-primal hybrid named Kat.

On paper, it's a quick, in-and-out mission. And Lee, Abe, Marie, Sam, and Jones are not keen on getting involved. The whole thing stinks of intrigue, and frankly, none of them are interested in going into an unknown situation with a hybrid they don’t particularly trust.

Unfortunately, they aren’t given an option. Someone in the Interim American Government is pulling some heavy-duty strings to get them involved in this operation.

When Lee’s team–plus Kat–land in Virginia, they’re quickly swept up in a conflict where their allies might want them dead, and their enemies might be their only chance at survival.

Isolated and cut off from support, Lee and his team race against a ticking clock to uncover the truth about the scientists, what’s so important about their research, and who–if anyone–they can trust.

As the bodies stack up, and a complex web of lies and state secrets begins to unravel, Lee must decide how much the truth is worth to him.

Because it might just cost him everything.

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* Coyote Song is a stand-alone novel based on the universe built within the Remaining series and the Lee Harden series. The story falls chronologically after Sanctuary and is novel 15 within the Remaining Universe. However, this novel can be enjoyed by those who have never explored any of the other books in either of the previously mentioned series.

©2024 D. J. Molles (P)2024 Audible, Inc.
Adventure Military Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Virginia
Engaging Storyline • Action-packed Narrative • Emotional Impact • Immersive Worldbuilding • Incredible Voice Acting

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I truly enjoyed this story. very intense and fast paced. I am always sad when a D. J. Molles story ends. Never disappointed, I just want more. I always look forward to his stories, not just this series, but all of his works! The narrator really always makes the story better. I don't see how anyone would not be entertained.

Excellent, as always

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We're back loved this book. Can't wait for the next book. must listen to any zombie apocalypse lovers out there

loved it

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I’ve listened to every book DJ Molles has put out and they never disappoint, but Sam come on man?

Sam

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I enjoyed the narrator; the voices of so many individuals plus the emotions really added to the story. It’s a different world, after the virus spread throughout the world and created a different life form everything changed. I especially enjoyed the team’s growing acceptance of the others.

Accepting others

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I always thought Sam and Abby would grow up in this broken world. Get older, battle scars, lose people. They'd eventually meet back up as new people, really hit it off. Eventually get married, maybe before Lee dies, so he can see his pseudo son bring some past vestiges into the future. Maybe it would be the ending of the series and it would be a little ray of hope right around Lee's funeral. Honestly I've always loved that the characters would die, get replaced, you'd fall in love again and they'd die again; but Sam? This is the only one that got me...crushed man...crushed

Another masterpiece, but ****ing Samir

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