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An almost sympathetic murderer

Review from Without Mercy →

What did you love best about Without Mercy? The story was compassionate, but not overly so, for the main subject of the story. Some might argue it spends too much time humanizing her and not the victims, but I think there’s something valuable in getting that humanization – that you can never tell. What other..

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Good Start

Review from Journey →

What does Kevin Pierce and Becket Royce bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book? I hadn’t noticed before starting to listen that this has two narrators. It was a little jarring at first. But then it got ok and I in fact liked the narration. The dialogues were..

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Weak story.

Review from Journey →

If you don’t like white men or Jews this is the book for you. Before I knew anything about the author and after lestening to about a third of the book. I told my wife that I thought this book was written by a white liberal woman . And after lestening to the whole book..

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Story is getting long in the tooth

Review from No Time for Mourning →

Franklin Horton’s first books in a series have never disappointed me and always makes me want more. The first book in the series was great with an interesting plot though set in a typical context. Each successive book seems to have dulled the edge more and more. Still, it’s a serviceable SHTF series. If you..

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I like it

Review from One Man’s Opus →

Overall this is a very good story. Boyd Craven does a great job developing the main character and by the end of the story you really feel like you know him. This book does a wonderful job of taking someone from a regular person to an advanced prepper. There is a tremendous amount of detail..

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great book

Review from Journey →

I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher. This book was great, I can’t wait for the next in the series. I wasn’t too sure about the dual narrators, but after a few chapters it began to grow on me and by the end I couldn’t stop listening.