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More of the same

Review from Masters of Mayhem →

Franklin Horton is a great author and I’ve read almost all of his books. This one felt kinda lazy, the same character types with the same conflicts and the same resolutions to those conflicts. It was ok to listen to, except for any scene that Barb is in. Also, the bad guy was written pretty..

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Great Listen

Review from A Clockwork Murder →

As always, Mr Jackson has done it again. I enjoyed every minute of this horrific tale, not what happened, but the telling of it. The inside look at the lives of 2 demented young men, their thoughts and those around them. As with very few other True Crime authors, Mr Jackson obviously spends a lot..

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Turning things up a notch

Review from Run Like the Wind →

I think this is my favorite book in this series so far. L.L. Akers turns things up a notch, with the dangers increasing and the plot thickening. The main characters, so well described in the previous books, are now like real people to the reader. They become entangled in others’ plans, and past supporting characters..

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Very bad ending

Review from All Dark →

Happy I’m going to tell you what happen on the last page. I’ve never done this before but it was a crappy way to end a book. His dog was shot and then it ended without knowing if he died. Might not read next after that

I couldn’t get enough of this! I want more!

Review from No Direction Home →

Great read. So realistic that it’s scarey. The characters made the story seem so believable because they were described so perfectly. And it’s true- these were ordinary people put to their excruciating limits in a viral epidemic and apocalyptic time and very believable how people would react if this did happen. It’s thought provoking and..

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book for dog lovers

Review from Blackout →

Love the mix of mans best friend and teotwawki.Best thing about this book is that the writer does not have a need to kill the dog off, like so many other books and movies.

seems like the end

Review from No Time for Mourning →

the other books seemed to have a story arch, but now it seems like an end. there are some cliff hangers, but not like in the first two books. two left to go, great series, I plan to listen to more of Franklin Hortons work.