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Yesterday's Gone #11

Yesterday's Gone: Episode 11

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EPISODE 11 - "The Loophole"

A stranger has come to The Sanctuary. The Prophet is suddenly ill. And someone plots a revolution.

Mary wanted nothing more than to leave The Sanctuary, but now finds herself facing a difficult choice that could decide the fate of many.

Will has seen what fate has in store. Can he stop it? Can he find a loophole to prevent the looming threat?

Love will be tested.

Fate will be decided.

Sides will be chosen.

Secrets will be revealed.

And nothing will ever be the same.

IT'S THE FINAL EPISODE BEFORE THE SEASON FINALE, AND ALL HELL IS ABOUT TO BREAK LOOSE.

80 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 6, 2012

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About the author

Sean Platt

335 books826 followers
Sean loves writing books, even more than reading them. He is co-founder of Collective Inkwell and Realm & Sands imprints, writes for children under the name Guy Incognito, and has more than his share of nose.

Together with co-authors David Wright and Johnny B. Truant, Sean has written the series Yesterdays Gone, WhiteSpace, ForNevermore, Available Darkness, Dark Crossings, Unicorn Western, The Beam, Namaste, Robot Proletariat, Cursed, Greens, Space Shuttle, and Everyone Gets Divorced. He also co-wrote the how-to indie book, Write. Publish. Repeat.

With Collective Inkwell
Yesterday's Gone: Post Apocalyptic - LOST by way of The Stand
WhiteSpace: Paranoid thriller on fictitious Hamilton Island
ForNevermore: YA horror that reads nothing like YA Horror
Available Darkness: A new breed of vampire thriller
Dark Crossings: Short stories, killer endings

With 47North
Z 2134: The Walking Dead meets The Hunger Games
Monstrous: Beauty and the Beast meets The Punisher

With Realm & Sands
Unicorn Western: The best story to ever come from a stupid idea
The Beam: Smart sci-fi to make you wonder exactly who we are
Namaste: A revenge thriller like nothing you've ever read
Robot Proletariat: The revolution starts here
Cursed: The old werewolf legend turned upside down
Greens: Retail noir comedy
Space Shuttle: Over the top comedy with all your favorite sci-fi characters
Everyone Gets Divorced: Like "Always Sunny" and "How I Met Your Mother" had a baby on your Kindle

Sean lives in Austin, TX with his wife, daughter, and son.
Follow him on Twitter: http://twitter.com/seanplatt
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410 reviews12 followers
February 15, 2012
Oh my giddy aunt.....

This is sooo good and feels like a guilty pleasure that I am so enjoying....

Off to find 12
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3,077 reviews
May 27, 2013
Overall I love this series. I just felt this episode was the weakest one....seemed kinda short and not much really happened: good or bad. It felt like it was what it was ~ a setup episode for the final episode of Season Two. The authors have me hooked. I did let a lot of time slip by between reading episode 10 and 11. I'll shorten this time between episodes 11 and 12. But there are just so many books out there and only so many hours in the day. As it is, my next book I am reading is Episode 8 of WhiteSpace Season Two (Episodes 7-12) by Sean Platt .
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228 reviews11 followers
June 8, 2016
This installment of Yesterday's gone had a few more developments in the storyline but not what I was expecting. I wasn't wowed by this episode, as most of the episode was glimpses into the past and hardly any of it actually moved the storyline foward. Although I do appreciate the background information I feel at this point in the story that there should be more going on, instead of me waiting for some big revelation. I am hoping that the end of this season sheds some more light on October 15th and the aliens.

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244 reviews40 followers
November 7, 2013
This was a big step up from the previous episode, despite the fact that it was mainly set in the sanctuary, a location I am not particularly fond of. Several characters showed their hand in this episode, as well as a revelation of a character's past that nearly had me in tears.

A great gripping episode, lots of potential explosions set for the finale, I can't wait!
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