“Behind the Gates 3: Collapse of America” by Bobby Akart, narrated by Andrew Wehrlen, delivers a gripping and intense journey through a nation teetering on the brink of collapse. Akart’s masterful writing combined with Wehrlen’s compelling narration creates an immersive experience that captures the chaos and desperation of a world without power. With its vivid..
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“The Dust of Night” by Eloise J. Knapp is a gripping finale to the Dust Series, brilliantly narrated by Andrew B. Wehrlen. Knapp’s masterful storytelling combined with Wehrlen’s engaging narration brings the characters’ desperate struggles to life. This thrilling conclusion is a must-listen for fans eager to see how humanity’s fate unfolds.
A tale of seismic suspense!
Review from Mammoth →
In “Mammoth: A Disaster Thriller,” Bobby Akart masterfully crafts a tale of seismic suspense, brought to life by the compelling narration of Andrew Wehrlen. Akart’s storytelling grips you from the first tremor to the final eruption, making it impossible to pause. Wehrlen’s narration adds depth to the tension, making this a must-listen for any disaster..
Eloise J. Knapp’s “The Dust of Day” dazzles with gripping prose and an enthralling plot that explores humanity’s darkest and brightest sides. Andrew B. Wehrlen’s narration adds a compelling layer to the apocalyptic tale, making every moment vivid and intense. This book is a thrilling journey through chaos and transcendence, leaving listeners eager for more.
So happy
Review from Sweet Nightmare →
Action-packed introduction to Dick Moonlight!
Review from Moonlight Falls: New and Lengthened Editor’s Cut Edition →
Moonlight Falls Editor’s Cut Editions is one heck of an entertaining tale that introduces Dick Moonlight and starts the Dick Moonlight PI series. While I can’t compare the version that hasn’t been lengthened, I’m betting it was probably close to being the same. I must admit to reading a few other books in the series..
Great Book in the Zom/poc Genre.
Review from Gnash →
Amazing !
Review from Sweet Nightmare →
The realness of the characters
Review from Moscow X →