The narrator constantly switched from third person to first person, without warning or a change in tone, which was quite confusing and disrupting.
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Masterful
Review from Random Acts →
I have to say I’ve had this book downloaded and ready to listen to for months, being hesitant to do so. Why I don’t know. Probably due to the fact that I’m so used to Horton’s PA fiction. This was a revelation. Franklin Horton has a pulse on the culture and what makes a true..
Well Written
Review from A Clockwork Murder →
Sad it’s over
Review from Retrograde →
Great story
Review from The Borrowed World →
As always Horton’s writing are engaging and hard to put down or press the pause button when it comes to audible. A modern story with a very plausible scenario told with the skill of the great story tellers of the past. Horton’s apocalyptic world is terrifying in its entirety and definitely a scenario that people..
Thank you Steve and Kevin
Review from Monster →
My favorite authors… Jack Olsen, Greg Olsen, Steve Jackson and anything read by Kevin Peirce. There are two books that will stick with me from here to eternity.. 1st is “Salt of the Earth”.. The latest is “Monster”.. I cried for Cher, I cried for the rest of the ladies and their families. I even..
Agsin Franklin has keep the Mick taking care of business and taking out the trash ! I am really enjoying this new section of his story and where it’s going . I see a Mad future shesd for Battling Barb and I. Like it ! Great story Great Narration by the Mad KP ! Thankyall..
Good half a book
Review from American Survivor →
I enjoyed this book and as always Kevin Pierce is a great narrator. However, I’d really like to listen to the rest of the story and this is barely long enough to be considered a book. Like so many others these days, what should be one… MAYBE two books in a series is split into..
Nothing special here
Review from What’s Left of My World →
Like many other books written by a prepper, not a talented writer, this story has the same dogma preached by the heros as if the whole thing is an infomercial and not an engaging work. It’s like these guys are building stories from the same meager set of Duplo blocks. Same blocky elements, just arranged..
Two books as three
Review from Pilgrimage →
Well, the apocalypse happened and everything goes insane. After a cliffhanger ending to the first book, I was glad to have the second immediately follow. Essentially: a family man turns from teacher to leader and hero to save his family (and maybe his corner of the world). There is more adventure than usual with this..










