Olsen’s approach to carry so much of the story through the 1st person narrative of Keith Allen Jespersen is unique and very unsettling. The narration is excellent.
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great story
Review from Turbulent →
Loved it !
Review from Gurdjieff, A Beginner’s Guide →
Great Ending
Review from Promises to Keep: After the EMP →
Ready for more
Review from Turbulent →
I like this genre, and this book is a good addition. It was my first time reading TL Payne, but will happily look for more. The characters and situations were interesting, and it all moved along at a good clip. My only negative is that the rest of the series is not available in audio..
Great Read
Review from The Borrowed World →
I’m not sure I’m satisfied with the Biblical narrative at the start of each chapter that seems to be interpreted by the story that unfolds thereafter within the chapter. As if the meaning of the Bible passage is revealed correctly through the story. This is one writers attempt to do just that, but man is..
Decent Start
Review from Turbulent →
First of all you must like EMP/Post-Apocalyptic book as some of the book could be realistic while a couple not. The main characters of the book are Maddie (a teenager and runner) and Emma (10 yr. old who just witnessed her parents’ murder) who are escaping the dangerous airport in Chicago to get to her..
Thank you for peace
Review from Harbor →
From the beginning of the series, Tom paints a picture of grief, love, and pain of a man tittering in the edge of madness. Through this journey, you hope for nothing but peace for this weary traveler. Thank you for letting us let a character that we have followed through battles with men and fights..
Loved the book!
Review from Apocalypse →








