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Tomorrow's Gone Season 1

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by Sean Platt


  Scott Dawson’s life is shattering. His business has failed and his wife disappeared after discovering his infidelity. So when he sees his young daughter in the front yard talking to a man in an expensive suit, Scott’s convinced things can’t get any worse. He has no idea.

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  A Note from the Authors

  Thanks for reading Tomorrow’s Gone: Season 1

  If you enjoyed this book, please consider writing a review of it on your favorite bookseller so other readers might enjoy it too. Just a couple of sentences would mean a lot to me.

  Thank you!

  Sean & Dave

  About the Authors

  Sean Platt is an entrepreneur and founder of Sterling & Stone, where he makes stories with his partners, Johnny B. Truant, and David W. Wright, and a family of storytellers.

  Sean is the bestselling author of over 10 million words' worth of books, including the Yesterday’s Gone and Invasion series. Sean is also co-author of the indie publishing cornerstone, Write. Publish. Repeat. and co-host of the Story Studio Podcast.

  Originally from Long Beach, California, Sean now lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and two children. He has more than his share of nose.

  David W. Wright is the co-author of edge-of-your seat thrillers including the best-selling post-apocalyptic series Yesterday’s Gone, the paranoid sci-fi WhiteSpace series, and the vigilante series, No Justice, as well as standalone thrillers 12, and Crash which was recently optioned for a movie.

  David is an accomplished, though intermittent, cartoonist who lives in [LOCATION REDACTED] with his wife and son [NAMES REDACTED.]

  He is not at all paranoid.

  He is “the grumpy one” on the The Story Studio Podcast with fellow Sterling and Stone founders, Sean Platt and Johnny B. Truant.

  You can email him at david@sterlingandstone.net

  We swear, he almost never bites. Unless you feed him after midnight.

 

 

 


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