Endworld Series
Written by David Robbins
Narrated by Damon Abdallah and Kevin Foley
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Titles in the series (27)
- Endworld: Twin Cities Run: Endworld Series, Book 3
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The earth is devastated, left a desolate wasteland of mutant beings and desperate renegades by the final holocaust of World War III. Out of the ashes rose Blade, leader of the brutal fighting force known as the Alpha Triad. Together the Triad must risk sudden death to retrieve the vital serum that would save a handful of survivors from a lethal disease. But first the Triad must fend off hordes of deranged humanoids, a hideously deformed creature that hungered for human flesh, and make their way through a longdead city ruled by warring factions that let no one survive!
- Endworld: Citadel Run: Endworld Series, Book 6
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THE TIME: 100 years after the mushroom clouds. THE PLACE: What was left of America. THE FAMILY: The last, best hope for the future of mankind. THE TRIADS: The fighting arm of The Family, men and women sworn to kill and die for survival. THE CITADEL RUN: It was a mission of mercy that turned into a run with death as Blade and the Alpha Triad tried to rescue the pathetic remnants of humanity from the festering stinkhole that had once been the Twin Cities. Captured, tortured and marked for "Reabsorption," the Triad had about as much chance to survive as a snowflake in a thermonuclear blast...
- Endworld: Capital Run: Endworld Series, Book 9
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Washington, DC was in the tight grip of the Russians. They planned to use their base on the Potomac to launch an all-out attack on the warring states of America. But the Red Menace made one mistake - they thought Blade and the Warriors would go like lambs to the slaughter. Instead, they fought with a savagery that would drive the invaders back to the land of perpetual nuclear winter.
- Endworld: Armageddon Run: Endworld Series, Book 7
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THE TIME: 100 Years after World War III. THE PLACE: What used to be called America. THE ARMAGEDDON RUN: The battle-ravaged Alpha Triad, an elite fighting force dedicated to the restoration of civilization, traveled across the blasted landscape towards a fateful meeting. Accompanied by members of the Freedom Federation, Blade and his deadly team rolled into a small Wyoming town hoping to slaughter the Doktor in a final ambush. But the predators quickly became the prey when they were cut off and surrounded by a savage hoard of blood-thirsty half-humans. They were seven against an army and their epic battle would live on throughout the ages – if any of them survived to tell the tale.
- Endworld: Dakota Run: Endworld Series, Book 5
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Post-nuclear America was a slagheap littered with the charred debris of the holocaust. Only a few survivors remained – some dedicated to rebuilding civilization, most determined to drive humanity deeper into the abyss. BLADE, an Alpha Triad Warrior, was a knife-fighter with a razor-sharp temper. He had sworn to protect The Home from all invaders – but this time he had to slaughter the innocent to save the guilty. GERONIMO, was a full-blooded Indian Warrior with a half-baked idea. He headed for the Dead Zone to get his head together. But instead of peace he found his head was in serious danger of being severed from his neck by. THE LEGION, savage nomadic horsemen, who swept down out of the hills like swarming locusts, devouring, defiling and destroying everything in their path. There was no way out for Geronimo – unless he sacrificed his honor and violated the sacred law of his people...
- Endworld: The Kalispell Run: Endworld Series, Book 4
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THE TIME: 100 years after the nuclear holocaust. THE PLACE: What's left of America. THE FAMILY: Isolated survivors of World War III, they huddled together for safety, surrounded by savage barbarians and bizarre, deadly mutants. THE ALPHA TRIAD: Blade, Hickock and Geronimo were the fighting arm of The Family – hard men, skilled in staying alive, no matter what the cost. THE MOLES: Subterranean humanoids, they ruled their underground domain with subhuman viciousness. They trapped humans and fed on their juices. THE MISSION: Avoid the deathtraps, kill the creatures and reach Kalispell alive. Then, if they were lucky, they'd be able to steal the medical supplies hoarded there. A lot of people would die if they failed – a lot of people would die if they succeeded.
- Endworld: The Fox Run: Endworld Series, Book 1
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For 100 years after a nuclear holocaust annihilated civilization, the Family has eked out a meager existence in the wilds of what used to be Minnesota. But something is going wrong in the Home. People aren't living as long as they used to. Mutations are becoming more common. To ensure their survival, there's only one thing the Family can do: venture outside the compound walls for help. Three of their best warriors are chosen for the task – Blade, Hickok and Geronimo. Each is a weapons specialist renowned for his cunning and battle skills., each a proud defender of their fledgling society. But when a band of barbarians attacks the Home, the newly formed Alpha Triad may find their mission over before it even begins and no one left to save.
- Endworld: Denver Run: Endworld Series, Book 8
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The last vestige of civilization was under attack by a horde of savage fighters, determined to plunge the world into total darkness and ignorance. Undermanned, outgunned and overmatched, the Warriors of the Home desperately need help. But help was hundreds of miles away in Denver, and only one man had the courage and strength to accomplish the impossible. If he failed, the Home would perish; if he succeeded, it might be his last act of heroism.
- Endworld: New York Run: Endworld Series, Book 10
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After the nuclear holocaust, New York City became a zombie-ridden chaos where no sane man would willingly go. But Blade and his men had to venture into the fallen metropolis. For a renowned scientist claimed the solution to the world’s food shortage lay hidden beneath the city, and he needed them to find it. If the Warriors succeeded in their quest, there would be shouts of joy – if they failed, the world would die without a whimper.
- Anaheim Run: Endworld Series, Book 13
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Fierce beasts masquerading as men, the Assassins were as dedicated to destroying life as Blade and the Warriors were to preserving it. Using advanced weapons and primitive instincts, they vowed to die before admitting defeat. When the Warriors trapped the Assassins in an abandoned amusement park, the stage was set for an all-out war that would decide the fate of an already desperate planet.
- Endworld: Houston Run: Endworld Series, Book 12
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Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust — The World Spins On Toward Final Destruction. 100 YEARS AFTER WWIII — what was left of America was swarming with mutants, killers and savages bent on plunging the world into eternal darkness. THE FAMILY — Isolated survivors of the holocaust, they were the last, best hope for the future of mankind. THE ALPHA TRIAD — Blade, Hickock and Geronimo were the fighting arm of the Family — hard men, skilled in staying alive, no matter what the cost. THE HOUSTON RUN — Now called Androxia, the city of Houston had been taken over by the Superiors, a race of androids developed by NASA before the war. Masterpieces of perfect evil, they planned to take over the world, forcing all humans to live in slavery. Unless the Alpha Triad could stop them, every man, woman and child would be doomed to a life of pain and cruelty.
- Endworld: Atlanta Run: Endworld Series, Book 17
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THE WARRIORS WERE TRAPPED IN A DEATH MAZE ? AND THE PRICE OF ESCAPE WAS BLOOD.One hundred years after WWIII, the Peers controlled Atlanta with an iron fist and a ruthless band of execution squads called "Terminators". When the Warriors stumbled into the enslaved city, they knew they had to destroy the evil goons before they spread throughout the weakened country.
- Endworld: Liberty Run: Endworld Series, Book 11
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The Russians had destroyed the world....now they wanted to rule what was left of it. 100 years after WWIII – The Freedom Federation was the last hope for a civilized society in America. It was the only protection a million survivors had against the country’s savage invaders. The Russians – had planted a spy in the Federation, vowing to learn the location of each of its inhabited outposts and destroy them – one by one. The Liberty Run – Blade and his warriors had to penetrate the Soviet base in Philadelphia, where the Russians had captured the one group of men capable of destroying them – the fierce Vikings. With their help, Blade could save the Federation; without it, civilization would be lost forever.
- Seattle Run (Endworld Series, Book 14)
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Manta was a crazed mutant with a lust for power, the latest threat to the free people of ravaged North America. He had taken over Seattle and was thirsting for more conquest. Before Manta could extend his empire, the Warriors had to penetrate his fortress and enforce their own brand of justice.
- Endworld: Nevada Run: Endworld Series, Book 15
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THE FAMILY – They were a civilized island in an uncivilized land. THE WARRIORS – Experts in death, they were unparalleled in strength, unmatched in skill – and dedicated to the protection of the Family. THE NEVADA RUN – On the trail of kidnappers, the Warriors stumbled upon a city they thought was long dead – tawdry, decadent Las Vegas. The once-proud mecca of sand and sin was now a cesspool of depravity and danger, a killing ground where death was the prime form of amusement. And it didn't take a bookmaker to calculate the Warriors' odds on survival.
- Endworld: Miami Run: Endworld Series, Book 16
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100 YEARS AFTER WORLD WAR III – America was a nuked-out wasteland, a gutted remnant of a once-glorious country where only the very strong – and the evil – survived. THE WARRIORS – Possessed of incomparable strength and skill, they were a fighting unit determined to keep civilization alive in a dead land. MIAMI RUN – Before the war, Miami was a hotbed of illegal activity, a crowded metropolis teeming with low-life pushers and half-dead junkies. After the war, things were no better – they were worse. What was left of the Sunshine State was ruled by a gang called the Dragons whose sole desire was to put every man, woman and child on Earth into a narcotic daze. The Dragons were fierce, but it would take more than a bunch of savage pushers to stop the Warriors from wiping them off the face of the blasted planet.
- Boston Run (Endworld Series, Book 21)
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IN A WORLD GONE MAD, THE WARRIOR’S ANGER KEPT THEM SANE. With the Russians poised on the brink of success in genetic experimentation and Blade suddenly missing, the Warriors launch a rescue mission to post-nuclear holocaust Boston and find themselves in a trap.
- Endworld: Green Bay Run (Endworld Series, Book 22)
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IN NUKED-OUT AMERICA EVERY FIGHT WAS A FIGHT TO THE DEATH The Technics, the dictatorial technocrats, had moved their base to Wisconsin, where they were turning men and women into mindless automatons who were slaves to the Technics' will. The Warriors were up against a city of zombies, only seconds away from becoming as helpless as the people they were trying to save!
- The Lords Of Kismet
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From out of the horror of World War III a new menace is spawned. Claiming to be the gods of old, they intend to grind what is left of humankind under their heel. When they send a shapeshifter to destroy the Home, the Warriors decide to retaliate. But to take on the Lords of Kismet, the Warriors must travel to a distant land far across the sea. And once there, they find themselves pitted against creatures possessed of incredible powers. Enjoy the latest in technopulp. A milestone in the Endworld Universe.
- Cincinnati Run: Endworld Series, Book 19
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A century after the nuclear holocaust of World War III, Blade and the Warriors must invade Soviet-occupied Cincinnati to destroy the Russians' new superweapon and prevent them from wiping out the entire Freedom Federation.Rated PG
- Endworld: Memphis Run: Endworld Series, Book 18
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THE TIME: 100 years after the nuclear holocaust. THE PLACE: Elvis' ‘Graceland.’ THE FAMILY: Isolated survivors of World War III, they huddled together for safety, surrounded by savage barbarians and bizarre, deadly mutants. The Warriors must stop the tyrant who inhabits Elvis Presley's ‘Graceland’ one hundred years after World War III.
- Dallas Run: Endworld Series, Book 20
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100 YEARS AFTER WWIII . . . The once-proud city of Dallas, Texas was a hellhole crawling with rats, a haven for savage hordes of criminals and killers. Survival there was nearly impossible, but one faction thrived: The Chosen, an army of people whose bodies and minds had deteriorated from drinking water laced with chemical waste. Fierce and insane, they planned to contaminate the entire world with their lethal poison. DALLAS RUN! Somehow, Blade and the Warriors had to make their way through the city's treacherous streets and obliterate the Chosen for good. They were outnumbered, but Blade wasn't worried - madness made his opponents strong, but years of physical training and the Bowies strapped to his side gave Blade all the strength he needed. The Chosen would die like helpless insects, crushed in Blade's impenetrable death grip.
- ENDWORLD: NEW ORLEANS RUN by David Robbins (Endworld Series, Book 24)
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The Home gets a distress call from New Orleans. A group of resistance fighters is asking for help. Naturally the Home will send out Blade and the Warriors to investigate. This time Blade chooses the Beta Triad made up of the hybrids Lynx, Ferret and Gremlin. Lynx has been pestering every warrior that he wants to go on the next run and finally gets his wish. His teammates, on the other hand, are not happy. They are perfectly content with the easy-going life at the Home. The four are dropped off in a swamp outside New Orleans by one of the Hurricane VTOLs. There they must contend with the cottonmouths, mutant snapping turtles and giant alligators that inhabit the post war swamps. Blade, Ferret and Gremlin are captured by the tonton macoutes. The tonton macoutes are the enforcers for the Black Snake Society which rules New Orleans. The Society is a voodoo cult that rules the city. Lead by Baron Laveau, it sacrifices its victims to their god Damballah, a forty-foot-long giant snake. Now Blade and the mutant hybrids must destroy hundreds of voodoo cultists and take on a giant snake. Just another easy day in the life of a warrior.
- Synthezoids
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Over a century after World War 3 a new menace to humankind has arisen. Reptilians out to rule the planet and make it their own. They already control much of Asia and now they are focusing on North America. Which might explain why the Family has lost contact with the Free State of California. Warriors are sent to investigate. Only to find they have walked into a trap. For thrills and excitement, treat yourself to FREEDOM RUN.
- Endworld: Doomsday: Endworld Series Prequel
At a remote site in Minnesota, filmmaker Kurt Carpenter has built a secure compound and invited a select group of people to bunker down until the worst is over. The world into which they re-emerge is like nothing they’ve ever seen. At first they think they’re the only ones left. But they soon find out how wrong they are. In the wasteland of what used to be America, their battle to survive is only just beginning…
- Freedom Run
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Over a century after World War 3 a new menace to humankind has arisen. Reptilians out to rule the planet and make it their own. They already control much of Asia and now they are focusing on North America. Which might explain why the Family has lost contact with the Free State of California. Warriors are sent to investigate. Only to find they have walked into a trap. For thrills and excitement, treat yourself to FREEDOM RUN.
- ENDWORLD: CHICAGO RUN by David Robbins (Endworld Series, Book 27)
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WARRIORS VS. THE WORLD - WINNER TAKE NOTHING. Led by Blade, they were a handful of men and women who fought to keep post-nuclear-war America from plunging into total darkness. The odds were against them, but in a land ruled by chaos, a little action went a long way...100 years after the nuclear Holocaust. What used to be called America. Following World War III, these power-mad fiends over-took Chicago & enslaved its people. In order to squash a resistance movement that menaced their tyrannous rule, their leader devised a final solution to obliterate the rebels.
David Robbins
David Robbins studied many areas of psychology and spirituality, evolving into the wisdom offered in Song of the Self Tarot Deck, books, and many screenplays. These divinely inspired works are designed to help the reader and viewer understand and grow into who we really are- divine human beings with the power to heal the Self and shine our divine qualities.
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