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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.
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I love this book series

I suggest it to everyone i know and I can't stop listening to the series I go through the new books that are released in a day. I have to make myself to take a break and stretch out the books

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Damn Good!

DJ Molles has written yet another ridiculously good story.

There’s enough background context given early in the story that you could listen to this as a stand alone, but it does contain some history that would spoil some of the other books a bit if you end up reading them later. You could start at the very beginning of the Remaining series, or start with The Valley for this portion of the plot line, then read the original books as a sort of prequel. Either way, you won’t regret it if you’re a fan of post-apocalyptic fiction. I’ve read and listened to many dozens of books in the genre and DJ Molles’s The Remaining books are definitely the absolute best, with the *possible* exception of The Stand by Stephen King, which I’d say comes close.

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riveting

The story was great as usual. very unexpected. A lot of seed of your pants action. couldn't stop listening.

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Another great book!

Not much to say other than keep them coming! The whole universe is awesome!! Can’t wait for all the rest that will eventually come.

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This. Book. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Lee and team are dropped into the middle of a ticking time bomb. They fight their way in, fight their way out, lose faith in yet another leader and lose one of their own. The action never lets up, yet DJ Molles creates a quiet moment of goodbye in the middle of chaos. If you follow Lee Hardin, this is the most suspenseful and fast-paced of the series. If you don’t follow Lee Hardin, you don’t know what you’re missing.

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Back in the Fight!

D.J. Molle does it again with the latest book in the Remaining universe. You don’t need to read a review to know this is an epic series if you’re reading Coyote Song. You’re addicted and constantly wanting more. The story is always immersive. Be prepared for some heavy emotions!

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Excellent, as always

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.

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loved it

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

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Sam

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

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Lee is still alive

I have been following since the very beginning, and can't get enough, more please.

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