love Franklin Horton’s books . this one was just as good as his apocolyptic survival books.
riveting & entrguing
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Review from The Age of Embers (A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller) →
Ryan Schow did an excellent job with this story. The Characters step right out of the story and into your awareness like they are standing around you as you listen. At first I was not sure how this story was going to go. Quantum Computers going rogue, Drug Cartels selling drugs and trafficking young girls,..
This is another series of what happens when the power is gone. It’s thought provoking to the point you may think about prepping. The dark side of the series is the evil people who have little to no morals. You can understand the prisoners but not your alleged elected officials going south. It’s not too..
Audible shouldn’t release books that not all in the series are available. Cant wait for the next book.
As an avid reader with over 150 post-apoc/dystopian novels in my collection, this one is unique, gritty, and awesome. I read the other reviews high were great, but they’ve been wrong before. Not this time. Completely different antagonist than all my previous books. A twist on the protagonist. Just great. If you dig this genre,..
I have enjoyed all of the books in this series as well as other books by Franklin Horton. Fast paced, plenty of action and heart. And, if you aren’t careful, you might even learn something! Narrator is awesome, a great compliment to the story. Keep ’em coming!
Review from Dysphoria: A Novel of America’s Coming Financial Nightmare (Black Swan) →
Mark Goodwin really delves into the concept of economic chaos and collapse. The facts that he uses really validates his storyline. I really enjoyed the book and love that Kevin Pierce did the narration. I can’t wait for your next book in this series!
Review from Everything I Die for: A Hybrid Post-Apocalyptic/Espionage Adventure →
I mean, the title is the give away so during the first half of the book, you know all the leads are false ones. Most of the book is about forensics and the detectives, and this does make the book somewhat interesting, but this does not compare with the work of Jack Olsen or other..
