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Deadman Switch Vol 2 (novel) - cover

Deadman Switch Vol 2 (novel)

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Summary

Hohyun thought he had found safety within the fortified walls of a university, a fragile sanctuary from the chaos outside. With hope as his last anchor, he struggles to hold onto his humanity while leading a group of survivors through the relentless horrors of a broken world. Every step through the building’s halls could mean salvation—or the end.
Available since: 10/17/2024.
Print length: 420 pages.

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