
The Scourge Series: The Complete Trilogy
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Pierce
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By:
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Tom Abrahams
About this listen
Quarantines don't work. Infrastructure fails. Civilized society collapses.
From the post-pandemic world of the Traveler series comes a new cast of characters, new obstacles, and the same devastating, world-altering virus that plunges society into the depth of a dystopian hell.
Follow Mike Crenshaw and his friends as they try to survive this new landscape and find out how the world in which the Traveler series was set came into being. It's a thrill ride that will keep you up at night with the lights on and the doors locked.
This is the complete trilogy and perfect for fans of Franklin Horton, Kyla Stone, Boyd Craven, and Jack Hunt.
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Tom Abrahams sure can write, and that a fact.
This is a very long trilogy which worth every penny especially because of how the author makes you feel each character perfectly and on top of it all twists and the one that really freaks you out is the twist at the third book showing you that the whole time nothing was as it seems !
Kevin Pierce narrating is also pretty good on top of it all packaging the whole trilogy into a beautiful audiobook.
Recommended !!!
Oded Ostfeld.
Once again is it a story or a prophecy ?
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A prequel for an amazing story
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Survival is just the first step
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An interesting and character-focused series
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There are 2 main gripes however:
1) The plot is a very slow burn, there are moments of drama, but otherwise it sticks to one speed throughout. Not a bad thing, but dont compare this to something like Mountain Man.
2) The ending - It ends in a mostly satifying manner, but blatantly you need to jump to the Traveller Series to find out more about where the wider plot goes.
Kevin Pierce does a great job here, and I look forward to listening to more that both he, and Tom Abrahams have done together
A Slow Burn
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