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Slow slow slow

Review from Hero: A Post Apocalyptic/Dystopian Adventure →

The previous books were captivating and suspenseful, this book too much time had expired and to many changes took place to be interesting from the start. It started no where and finished no where, I’ll still listen to the rest but this book was by far not my favorite. Still love the author and reader

Best Leadership Book

Review from Traction →

Absolutely lived this book. Will be reading/listening to it many more times in the future. With every subsequent chapter, I found myself thinking this is the best chapter yet. My whole team will be reading it next, and we are already working on implementing these processes.

Lackluster

Review from EMP Retribution →

Perhaps the author is becoming tired of telling this story. The energy usually apparent in the writing is not demonstrated in this book. If it continues I’ll also lose my interest in the series since its descent from EMP survival to post-apocalyptic war.

Horton does it again!

Review from Compound Fracture →

This one is, as the title suggests, taking place at Arthur’s compound. Robert finds himself a bit confused, at first, as to his priorities. Not for long as things heat up in another thrilling adventure. i enjoyed getting to know more about Robert, and Arthur in this one. Narrated masterfully by Kevin Pierce, of course,..

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so far so good

Review from Ashes of the Unspeakable →

While the second book in the series it is more of a continuation of the first book. The events set in the original book continue and get finished out in this one so it is more of a ‘book one part two’ than a ‘book two’. I really like the realism of the story and..

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A Tale…

Review from Cold Kill →

told of two idiots, full of sound and fury. Jack Olsen always captures the personalities and inner psychology of his perpetrators like no one else can.