In all the books I have in the apocalyptic genre, Frank Horton is by far my favorite author. Combine this with narrator Kevin Pierce and its truly a winning combination. The adventures continue with the Mick and friend as they continue on their wild ride of taking on the the bad guys during the apocalypse…
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Good Story (too easy) for…..
Review from Burning Down Boise →
Really enjoyed Mr. Pierce; again, he performs in a fine voice for the entire story. The Story seems a bit too easy for the main character to make several escapes….. When the World falls apart, not sure revenge would outweigh survival (being 2000 miles from home) Still I will look for a next book by..
sad, sad story
Review from If I Can’t Have You: →
I am a true crime lover so this story fit the bill for me. The only negative thing I have to say (besides the story itself) is that at times, it was hard to listen to some of the sick and horrific things that were done to many children throughout the book. Unbelievable, the evil..
Loved!!!
Review from Shoot Like a Girl →
There is nothing like a good post apocalyptic story to get you thinking! Makes you realize that the world at best is iffy and nothing is guaranteed. Makes realize the need to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. L.L. Akers has a way of keeping me glued to every word and speculating..
Awesomeness
Review from Run Like the Wind →
Just Meh
Review from Shadows of a Lost Age →
Wow
Review from The Death Dealer’s Manual →
Wow awesome series. Listened to the entire series again during a long road trip before starting The Death Dealers Manual which all I expected it to be. FREAKING AWESOME!!! One question after this book. Anybody else get a little feeling of paranoia for buying these books and Big Brother adding us to some list? 😂😂😂Loved..
best crossover ever
Review from Ultraviolent →








