Here we have a novel of survival and persistence. Survival after an EMP strikes the U.S., persistence of a 911 operator who receives a call for help from a girl right before the EMP. The determination of Jim Parker, the 911 operator, is a bit implausible to my thinking as who would doggedly continue on..
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I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review. This was an exciting and fast paced sci fi story. The story has some twists to it, and was a bit complex, but ultimately pulls itself together and was quite good. I liked the narration, too. All..
The premise of this book caught my attention and after starting it, was afraid it was going to lose me. There was a lot of setting up of characters, settings, and concepts that I was finding confusing, then all of a sudden, it all seemed to click and I was on the roller coaster ride..
Love this trilogy
Review from The Wind and the Void →
Performance: Andrew Tell delivered a great performance 5 out of 5. Story: I dont want to make any spoilers, but the story line in this book was very satisfying; or at least it was to me. Main characters are memorable and are very likeable. Main bad guys are complex enough to have a rational explanation..
I loved this trilogy
Review from World’s Edge →
Performance: Andrew Tell delivered a great performance 5 out of 5. Story: I dont want to make any spoilers, but the story line in this book was very satisfying; or at least it was to me. Main characters are memorable and are very likeable. Main bad guys are complex enough to have a rational explanation..
Loved it.
Review from Nightblade →
Performance: Andrew Tell delivered a great performance 5 out of 5. Story: I dont want to make any spoilers, but the story line in this book was very satisfying; or at least it was to me. Main characters are memorable and are very likeable. Main bad guys are complex enough to have a rational explanation..
Loved It
Review from Tallow Jones: Wizard Detective →
I got this story via audiobook boom and this is my voluntary review. This book begins on a high note and ended on the same. I loved Aggie the daughter. She took over the book in a subtle way. The narrator made all of the emotions come out. Loved the way he portrayed the Dad…
Conspiracies abound!
Review from Federal Underground →
Great blend of aliens, religion and government conspiracies. Bennington does a great job of bringing some of the “fringier” religious theories behind the aliens into the mainstream in “Federal Underground,” weaving a tale that is both engaging and surreal. Depending on your background and religious beliefs, it may even feel just a touch realistic! Well..
Federal Underground
Review from Federal Underground →
It took me awhile to feel committed to the story Federal Underground. Once I did I really enjoyed the book. The book reminded me of the scariest movie I ever saw as a child, the 1953 version of Invaders From Mars. Federal Under Ground is not as viscerally creepy as the movie, but it is..
This is a book that fills a nice niche – it’s a modern day look at what possibly could explain the current UFO mythology. I love how the author has integrated thousands of years of lore from various religions, along with news more current, to reinforce the story line and the modern state of UFO..






