This audible was a great listen to a book I don’t think I would’ve been able to finish in physical form. The narration pulled me in, sullen yet shocking describing all the heartbreak, evil and drama involved with Susan Powell’s case. This story is a true testament to how much damage one man can do…
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Franklin Horton is a giant of the post-apocalyptic genre. His stories are conceivable, well-paced, and well-equalized between action and contemplation. Where some authors in this genre tend to overindulge in the ‘nightmares of survival with murdering convoys of marauders, cannibalism, and (the least believable) zombies’, Horton does not. He simply moves the apocalyptic event into..
Bravo
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Colorado Sucks
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Great book. The people complaining about the theme and religion are obviously so oblivious they don’t get the blatant reference right in the name. This story is a great fictional account of a very real possibility in the future. Society is a mass of degenerate and will only get worse. Great story, great reading, and..
Too short. $$$
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Good follow up
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Another Great Horton book
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