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23: Road Wars

Emerging out of the ashes of the nuclear apocalypse, no one has been more successful and determined than Ryan Cawdor and his band of warrior survivalists. But if the wasteland's endless miles come between them, the odds for getting back together again—for their very survival—are not in their favor.
 
A cryptic message regarding the long-missing Trader sends Ryan and the Armorer on an odyssey to the Pacific Northwest, away from their base, away from their band of warrior survivalists, away from Krysty Wroth. While Ryan battles the blood-hungry predators of the road, back in New Mexico, Krysty Wroth and the others fight off attacks against their weakened group in an all-out struggle for survival.
 
In the Deathlands, fate and chance are clashing with frightening force.
 
Approximate Run Time: 7 hours
Release Date: May 2007
ISBN: 978-1-59950-319-6
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1. Eric on 8/25/2011, said:

Deathlands #23: Road Wars tells the tale of Ryan Cawdor's and J. B. Dix's journey from New Mexico to Washington (state, not D. C.) to be reunited with their old friend Abe and their old leader Trader. It's my personal favorite of all the Deathlands stories, because of their many encounters on the road with various types of people, some of them friendly, some not-so-friendly. I particularly enjoyed their encounter with Malachi Gribble in his own, highly-unique ville. The actor who voiced Gribble did an especially amazing job of conveying Gribble's personality to the listener. And, once again, Richard Rohan and Terence Aselford gave amazing performances as Ryan Cawdor and J. B. Dix! Kudos to them, and to everyone else involved in this production!
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