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Franklin Horton outdid himself!

Review from Masters of Mayhem →

First of all, I noticed that the story is a good 8, almost 9 hours long. The new characters Wayne and his group and Dr. Marty and Shannon are a welcome addition. The dialogue between Barb and anyone is always edge-of-your-seat-dialogue. Who knows what’s going to happen next once Barb gets going? Who knew when..

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Mad Max

Review from The Traveler Series →

I really enjoyed this series. Three boos in one is a deal. It starts off as a Post-Apocalypse Prepper series and evolves into a fight against the evil Cartel that has taken over Texas. It was even better that the places that the book takes in is where I actually live. The Author clearly has..

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Not Satisified.

Review from Fight like a Man: A Post Apocalyptic Thriller →

After reading The borrowed World Series by Franklin Horton and The Survivalist Series by A.American, and then reading this, I felt a little let down. Nothing new was brought to the genre. Book was only about 6hrs long and felt like it was an abridged version of any of the “Getting Home” style books.

A good Jack Olsen

Review from I: The Creation of a Serial Killer →

I’ve read most of Jack Olsen’s books and I thought this was right up there with his best. Even though I knew some of the story already, it was fascinating to have it told in the first person. It’s even more disturbing somehow. It kept my interest the whole time.