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Fantastic

Review from What Tomorrow Brings →

Critics write about Alas Babylon & One Second After. This book is up there along side those.Set in modern times this book aptly portrays the likely aftermath, and like those two is about family members & relationships of said people.Beautifully written with realistic characters and a strong storyline, it is the best novel I’ve listened..

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Slow Developing Apocalypse

Review from What Tomorrow Brings →

This book is a fairly good story of a family caught in a nuclear war. They are spread out across the country, and deal with plane crashes, food shortages, and radiation among other challenges. The story line moves along jumping from character to character with a lot of back story. The characters and situations they..

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One of the BEST books!!!

Review from What Tomorrow Brings →

I so throughly enjoyed this book, I intend on listening to it all over again… Alas Babylon was also a truly fantastic story. The combination of references from Alas, Babylon so carefully interwoven into this story made it one of the best books on “ after the bomb” that I have listened to yet. The..

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SO GOOD

Review from The Embalmer →

I enjoyed this murder mystery SO much. A touch of cynicism, a juicy mystery, unlikely characters forming a team, diverse and interesting set of characters and a fun narrator make for a great all around listen. There is an endless supply of murder mystery stories – it was nice to stumble upon one that came..

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Request a different ending please.

Review from What Tomorrow Brings →

A family consisting of two brothers, sister, and uncle are on a midnight flight from Seattle to Washington D.C. to attend their father’s/brother’s funeral. As they travel cross-country passengers see flashes of light, huge explosions, and ultimately several mushroom clouds lighting the sky towards the eastern coast. Naturally terror and panic ensues as the meaning..

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Auxem!!! ::swoon::

Review from Anders →

I can’t express how much I love Lisa Lace’s writing. I love that her story characters overlap. feels like one giant universe that she’s invited me too.