Went over things too much. Long and drawn-out otherwise very factual Crime Story is a real life monster
Repetitive
Review from Monster →
Went over things too much. Long and drawn-out otherwise very factual Crime Story is a real life monster
As always, I love the narrator. His reading gives the right gravity to the story and provides perfect pacing. Federal agent Joshua Stone is sent to an interagency meeting. What is laid out before them is the framework of a worldwide crisis. Stone has a Christian background, but limited knowledge of End Times Scripture. His..
1. I really enjoyed the Narrator’s voice. He made the listening experience enjoyable and added enough character to his voice to keep the listener interested. 2. At first I was a little bit hesitant to purchase this book. 12 hours on the arm seemed excessive. However by the end of the story I wanted more…
What amazed me most about this book is the objective presentation by Jack Olsen. He didn’t pile on but gave Dr. Story’s story a full hearing. In fact, Story supporters might have more page time in the book than his accusers. At any rate, the treatment of his heinous crimes were given the “innocent until..
Great story line with real current events mixed in. As always Kevin Pierce the voice of the apocalypse did a fantastic job.
Loved it. A very compelling story and well told. The narrator took a little while to get used to, but I enjoyed his reading by the end.
I enjoyed this book, the Narrator was very good at making it come to life. I have to say in todays world I can see this possibly happening. Fighting to stay free from control.
Review from Instant Chaos: A Post Apocalyptic Survival Thriller →
This book is decent. He kept my attention and wanting more and looking forward to the third edition of this book. I wish though, that the author she thought about putting more educational material into the storyline for preparedness awareness. Overall four stars.
Review from Surrender the Sun Series Boxset: Books 1-3 Apocalyptic Dystopian Thriller →
Scary to think that this is what we have to look forward to and we thought 2020 sucked…count your blessings
Review from Sarge!: Cases of a Chicago Police Detective Sergeant in the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s →
Kevin Pierce did a remarkable job narrating this book. That gravely voice of his seriously brought John’s story to life for me, and because of the first person narrative, I could almost imagine myself, cold beer in hand, sharing a table with the author himself, as he told his story in the back of one..
