Sad bit true story of a some sickos, led by an even bigger sicko. Always love to listen to Kevin Pierce doing true crime.
Love Jack Olson.
Review from The Man with the Candy →
Sad bit true story of a some sickos, led by an even bigger sicko. Always love to listen to Kevin Pierce doing true crime.
Kevin pierce is always a great narrator and this series is no different. The story moves well and there is a ton of good information. My only complaint is that all the female characters have been either weak or bat s$&t insane lol. Not a big deal it just gets a little wearing over time.
Worlds Apart is set in the same time and world as the previous four books, but it gives us a glimpse of where Allen has been and what he’s been doing since “the day”. I, like so many of C. A. Rudolph’s readers, have been wondering about his absence and needing to know if he..
Review from As We Fall: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller →
I just have one bad thing to say about this I wish it was more than two books. it’s only a two book series how is that possible? this book series deserves to be at least four or five books. but oh well it’s a 2 book series that I couldn’t put down too bad..
Jack Olsen was one of the great True Crime authors of our time, combine that with Kevin Pierce’s unequaled narration and you have a book that holds you from start to finish. Such a sad story throughout, full of humanity and such unparralled tragedy. The story tells of the loss of a child and the..
If you’ve ever wanted to read a story about what survival would be like when the powerful goes out, this is the book for you. I listened to the whole thing in about 2 days and I’m excited to listen to the rest of the series.
okay but a bit too sappy and simplistic for the underlying message. A little tweak of dialogue would work wonders.
