The Smiling Sickness leaves people dead in a few days with a smile from ear to ear like they died doing something they loved. Before then – they are mysteriously gray and unknowingly passing the disease among family and friends. There are a few who have managed to come out of it without the sickness..
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Review from Data Jack →
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review. As with the first book, the overall premise is nothing new, a post apocalyptic survival story. I thought this book was even a little better than the first one, with some new characters being introduced. I will..
Asher, Detective Douglas’ son, disappears without a trace. The police’s investigations are not fruitful and the case gets cold. Soon after, Tallow Jones, one of Douglas uncles, reappears after a long time, in order to assist with Asher’s case. There were many things I enjoyed from this book: an intriguing plot, interesting and likable characters,..
A great follow-up post apocalyptic audiobook!
Review from Fight to Live: A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller →
I definitely recommend listening to the first of the series so you don’t get lost, but you won’t be disappointed. The author does a great job of character and storyline development. I think more details of the journeys to Colorado could have been added, but I understand the author’s need to condense the story to..
I like this one!
Review from Fight to Survive →
I received the audio version of this story and was not disappointed with it. I believe I received the audio version for free in exchange for a review and am very glad I did. I am now going to procure the other books in this series and will be looking into other books Dave Bowman..
Tallow Jones
Review from Tallow Jones: Wizard Detective →
I can’t wait until the next book is released. There are so many aspects of this book I enjoyed. There’s monsters, magic and mystery which made this book even more of joy to listen to. I never saw the twist coming. Narrator did an outstanding job. I received this audiobook for free through Audiobook Boom..
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. Andrew Tell is becoming one of my favorite narrators, very clear and uses appropriate emotion. I find a lot of this genre to be on the line of believable. This story is not only believable, its how I..