Considering Abraham’s survival twist pitting the same group of people in different apocalyptic settings we now find our survivors facing a hurricane and flood waters in New Orleans, Louisiana. The flood waters were rising higher and faster than Katrina some twenty years ago. Listening to the description of the cold and heavy rain it reminded me of the time my wife and I were caught in a breaking storm in our fishing boat on a lake before we could reach the launch ramp. The rain was cold and so heavy that I could not see past the end of the boat. It felt as though I could not get enough air in my lungs. My wife started praying. I throttled back and hoped I was headed in the right direction. We wound up coming ashore in someone’s back yard and the owner graciously let us in to revive and get warm. Believe me, we were scared out on that water! In Torrent people from all walks of life in various situations struggled with the rising waters; some were not successful. Accounts were intense and thought provoking; some heart-warming, others heart-breaking. The description of people’s panic and fear was frightening and all too real. Kevin Pierce did an excellent job, as usual, bringing that panic to life. This audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom.
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