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As expected!!!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Review from Dislocated →

The amazing duo of Franklin Horton narrated by Kevin Pierce strikes again! Probably my favorite of the Mad Mick series so far, but that may be because I’ve missed these characters so. Mr Horton’s writing far exceeds most authors in the post-apocalyptic genre. The care he takes with his stories, the development of his characters..

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A story impossible to ignore

Review from Freeway Rick Ross →

I know of this story. I grew up in the area of this story at the same time this was happening, several blocks away. I saw glimpses of this life in 1980, but nothing like what is in this book. The book never gets boring. The black community in Los Angeles was destroyed as a..

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Another great book in a great series!

Review from Dislocated →

If you have listened to or read any of the Franklin Horton’s books, you KNOW he is a great author. The Mad Mick serious is so well written by Franklin Horton and also so well narrated by Kevin Pierce that you get drawn all the way into the storyline. A lot of authors write straight..

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Keep that Bible close

Review from Kingdom of Darkness Box Set →

One authors version of how the end times will occur. Good biblical references and brings those scriptures to life. Wasn’t found of the whole catty female attitude displayed throughout the book but this author also builds strong female characters.

CAn we say horrid?

Review from Black Dahlia Avenger →

This is such a conglomeration of conjecture and making pieces fit together that it’s so unlikely that it happened that it must be true that it did happen. I was waiting all through the book for one “nail in the coffin” and there just isn’t one. Disappointed that it really is conjecture and coincidence; disappointed..

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