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Kevin Pierce makes it doable

Review from American Apocalypse Box Set →

As usual Kevin Pierce provides a great performance which was the only redeeming factor of this box set. The story itself starts out pretty good but quickly snowballs out of control. The biggest thing that hits me is the author’s lamentation over “perverts” and degenerates in general yet he writes, rather favorably of a quickly..

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Never Disappoints

Review from Perfect Storm →

I have always been drawn to Bobby’s books. They are hard to stop listening to. I’d say he has a style close to John Grisham. I’m left hanging once again for the next book. -Pete

Unfortunate Ending…

Review from The Death Dealer’s Manual →

The consistent quality of Franklin Horton’s books is a bit insane. The Mad Mick series is one of my favorites. There is no lack of twists and turns with this series or any other of Franklin’s series come to think of it. I am not sure how the next book will go. Hopefully, there are..

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Too abbreviated

Review from Perfect Storm →

This was not so much of a story as much as it was anecdotal fictitious musings, wrapped up in doomsday packaging. If your looking for one more thing to be anxious about with no real plot context this is the one for you.

utterly unoriginal

Review from The Mad Mick →

standard trope of societal collapse, and the struggle to survive. characters are boring, the story was boring and derivative. the main characteristic of two of the main characters is their Irish background. you would think the chosen narrator would have a decent accent to pull out for them, yet no luck. the book reads like..

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Loved

Review from The Death Dealer’s Manual →

I loved this book by Franklin Horton. I also loved these characters. I can’t wait for the next book in this series. I would recommend this book and all of this Franklin’s books. I listened to this book on audiobook.

it only took…

Review from American Apocalypse Box Set →

I had high hopes for this one but it only took five chapters before the Islamophobic bull started. Maybe it is too much to ask that authors of this genre avoid the culture war nonsense. I suppose most of the authors of apocalyptic fiction are far right nut jobs but if they are trying to..

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