This story is believable and at the same time holds to scripture. It is rapid paced, comfortable language, and captures interest all the way along. The characters are colorful, the conflict is suspenseful, and the outcome surprising and yet realistic.
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Not even sure what to say…
Review from American Oligarch →
The Mad Mick series grew on me more and more. It started as a side story and grew into the main course, based on an American EMP. I really grew fond of most of the characters, aside from Barb. Franklin has turned into a great storyteller because this is no longer a post-apolocyptic series this..
Disappointed
Review from Reign of Darkness →
So I got all five books for one credit, interested to see what Abrahams could do with these seemingly separate stories. Without giving too much a way, the stores end up being all connected, and they take a fun speculative fiction and slight sci-fi twist. But we’ll worth the listen – a credit well spent!
Heavy religious slant
Review from The Beginning of Sorrows →
Good story.
Review from Days of Want Series, Books 1-4 →
Ray Porter
Review from Annihilation →
I started this series because I love Ray Porter but the change in narrator is a huge killer for me, sorry guys story was great until this book, I don’t think I’ll be able to finish it at this point with this narrator, way way too dry and it just takes me right out of..
great.
Review from The Days of Noah: The Complete Box Set →









