Great book by the way it was written, sad at every moment. narrator’s voice change really makes you feel the emotions. if you want to know more about the case and hear the story, this is your book
sad and emotional
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Great book by the way it was written, sad at every moment. narrator’s voice change really makes you feel the emotions. if you want to know more about the case and hear the story, this is your book
Franklin has never let me down and now this. So far its a Great book and after hearing other narrators, it was a pleasure to hear Kevin’s voice again. Looking forward to #2…
What a wonderful book, As a Christian all of this makes so much sense. It is coming we all need to be prepared.
A few more interesting characters introduced (as only Franklin can). Some are worth getting to know and others aren’t. The beauty of Franklin Horton’s writing is you don’t always know who those may be.
Familiar story arc. If you’ve read One Second After or other books in this genre, the story line is identical. Times suddenly get tough. Neighbors are unprepared and go crazy, and then (wait for it). . . GANGS of people looting, shooting and torturing the women. (Yawn) Also, it’s so obvious when military wannabes write..
Everyone has a different perspective but this story offered much to learn and caused thought provoking insights while entertainment at the same time. While the story offered a good overview of a small few, I would like to read more about the rest of the population in States and World sometime. Thanks for the books
Franklin Horton did not disappoint each book in the series is better than the last. Hope there is going to be a book 9.
I listened to this on my way to work and home. Such a compelling story about the greatness of humanity working together. “There’s no statute of limitations on grief”
I really enjoyed this book. It was full of action and kept me listening at time when I should have been working.😀. I am sad however that this could have been the last book in this series as the author kind of wrapped everything up.
