Would you listen to A Clockwork Murder again? Why? Kevin did an amazing job narrating this story which at times was difficult to listen due to the heinous nature of the crimes. Any additional comments? This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost.
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Mark Goodwin is an excellent story teller telling tales of things that could be tomorrow’s headlines. The story of Danny and company will keep you reading (or listening) far into the night just to see what happens next. GOD still has HIS timeline and as bad as we think it is now, just wait. I’ve..
If you could sum up A Clockwork Murder in three words, what would they be? Murder in Colorado What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting? Most interesting to me was learning how the State of Colorado used to handle death penalty cases. For me there really was no least interesting..
much respect to the message
Review from Freeway Rick Ross →
Although accepting the inevitable ‘Maunder Minimum,’ the main characters of Surrender the Sun refuse to accept mankind’s imminent demise as inevitable. Though dealing with the depravity many survivors exhibited and excused as survival of the most ruthless, Bishop and Mave fought to survive yet maintain their humanity and compassion for other, often weaker, survivors. Unfortunately,..
I liked this story and will continue reading the series but it does kind of bug me being from the area of the story that the characters absolutely dont talk with the accents the male narrator uses. and the things the author portrays as normalcy of the people there is fictional for the most part…
If you could sum up Turning Point: A Post-Apocalyptic EMP Survival Fiction Series in three words, what would they be? most people suck Who was your favorite character and why? Alex, had to learn to be flexible, brave Which scene was your favorite? meeting with Russ Hilton Was there a moment in the book that..
A book of reflection
Review from Freeway Rick Ross →
The book was interesting how someone who couldn’t read or write made millions of dollars selling crack and cocaine. The book was more like a reflection of his upbringing and his trials and tribulations as he built his drug empire with his friends and associates. I listened to the audiobook in one sitting. He could..
Fantastic follow up
Review from Zero Hour →
Fantastic As a fan of the apocalyptic/prepping genre Akart does a great job of explaining events, and taking the reader on a journey they will think about after the fact. While 36 hours set the scene, Zero Hour is amazing at bringing the reader in and making them want to know the next step, the..
Good prepping info, but very YA.
Review from Journey →
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not? I would recommend this book with a clear disclaimer: Read it only if you enjoy YA novels. If I had known that it was YA from the start I would have skipped it. The writing was good but I prefer more adult dialogue..