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Exile (Dramatized Adaptation)

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Twenty years ago, a toxic spill in the small southwest Texas town of Exile poisoned residents with permanent rage. The feds' response? Quarantine. Only residents who pass the feds' 4-S test can escape Exile's heavily fortified borders. Heidi Palermo, unwilling medic to her family of bloodthirsty street warriors, has taken the test repeatedly, trying to prove she's smart, strong, sterile, and sane. Three out of four ain't bad, but the feds don't grade on a curve.

When her abusive brother dies in battle, Heidi turns her clinical eye to his killer. An Outsider who arrived post-spill, Tank seems open to Heidi's advances. Is Tank her ticket out of Exile? Before she can find out, the two are besieged by her vengeful family. Heidi must keep their blood feud from triggering a war with the feds if she wants to escape Exile. But Tank's about as trusting as Heidi is monogamous—which is to say, not at all. So Heidi's picked the wrong mark, her family is gunning for her, and the feds are itching to nuke Exile once and for all. Heidi's got her fourth S now: Screwed.

Performed by Tia Shearer Basset, Gabriel Michael, Dylan Lynch, Anthony Palmini, Holly Adams, Adrian Garcia, Danny Gavigan, Rayner Gabriel, James Lewis, Terence Aselford, Bradley Foster Smith, Matthew Pauli, Terence Aselford, Ren Kasey, Julienne Irons, Michael John Casey, Colleen Delany, Yasmin Tuazon, Nora Achrati, Scott McCormick.

©2019 Lisa M. Bradley (P)2022 Graphic Audio, LLC
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I really enjoyed the unique world in which this post apocalyptic novel took place. It was a nice change from the fantasy genre I usually stick with. The main character was very interesting and I quite enjoyed how they described her mental state and perception of the world. I was not a fan of some of the more violent scenes from her childhood involving her baby siblings.. but that's the mom in me cringing every time I hear a baby cry. The graphic scene fit the storyline so I understand why it's in there... I just wasn't mentally prepared for it lol

I'd listen to a second book, to hear more about the lore.

A great listen. Would give 5/5 but the babies crying makes me uncomfortable.

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