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The stories in Battleborn all unfold in Watkinss home state of Nevada from down south in Nye County & Las Vegas to Reno Lake Tahoe Virginia City & the Black Rock Desert the site of Burning Man. We are introduced to a very specific small-town America to those homes & lives off the highway
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Battleground

You wake up in a dark room with no idea where you are. You are gagged and forced into a waiting truck. You have done nothing wrong. What would you do? Fourteen-year-old Ben travels to Pakistan on a school exchange programme. Ben and his Pakistani host Aaarya find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. They see something they're not supposed to and are kidnapped by some strange men. Caught up in a terrifying planned terrorist attack that could destroy Southern Afghanistan killing thousands Ben and Aarya are dragged through the most terrifying battleground in the world.
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You wake up in a dark room with no idea where you are. You are gagged & forced into a waiting truck. You have done nothing wrong. What would you do? Fourteen-year-old Ben travels to Pakistan on a school exchange programme. Ben & his Pakistani host Aaarya find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. They see something they're not supposed to & are kidnapped by some strange men. Caught up in a terrifying planned terrorist attack that could destroy Southern Afghanistan killing thousands Ben & Aarya are dragged through the most terrifying battleground in the world.

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