This was so good. I learned a lot and got my true crime fix. Thank you Georgia Hardstark for recommending
what a great listen
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This was so good. I learned a lot and got my true crime fix. Thank you Georgia Hardstark for recommending
An amazing ending to an EPIC SAGA! So many years gone by from book one to the series climax. In the water, at the raft, ya almost had me… Farewell, to the Traveler!
I’m really having a hard time describing this set. The first part was really heavy on injecting morals into the story, so heavy that it was difficult to read at times. Not that there is anything wrong with morals but I already have a Bible, which I read and try to follow. Post-apocalyptic book? Yeah..
Narrator was easy to listen to and the content was informative and interesting. Kept my interest all the way through.
I love this series, it’s just enough apocalyptic mix of fiction with prophetic biblical fiction that I have truly enjoyed this series and if you like Apocalyptic fiction stories you will love this book too!
It’s like it wasn’t a part of the series…the dogs were unbelievable. I was just disappointed after following the first 2 books.
This is an OK if disjointed outline of the career of a demented, insatiable killer. The lack of police interest in reported missing child cases no doubt emboldened him in his pursuit of ever more young victims. Author Olsen’s flowery purple prose could have used a sharp red pencil. Narrator Kevin Pierce is, as always,..
So you know how I feel about the narrator………. This story is so sad and frustrating as well. The victim’s family went through so much heartache. That’s putting it mildly. I don’t want to give any spoilers but it needed to be a long book. I read a lot of reviews of people complaining of..
