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Extinction Edge
- Extinction Cycle, Book 2
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Series: The Extinction Cycle, Book 2
- Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Horror
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Extinction Age
- The Extinction Cycle, Book 3
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
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On the eve of extinction all seems to be lost, but there is still one final hope.... Operation Liberty has failed. Humans are losing the war. With no other option, General Kennor decides to pull back the troops and give science a second chance.
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Extinction Horizon
- The Extinction Cycle, Book 1
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
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Master Sergeant Reed Beckham has led his Delta Force Team, codenamed Ghost, through every kind of hell imaginable and never lost a man. When a top-secret Medical Corps research facility goes dark, Team Ghost is called in to face their deadliest enemy yet - a variant strain of Ebola that turns men into monsters.
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Extinction Evolution
- The Extinction Cycle, Book 4
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 10 hrs and 17 mins
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Central Command is gone, the military is fractured, and the surviving members of Team Ghost, led by Master Sergeant Reed Beckham, have been pushed to the breaking point. While the strong return to the battlefield, the wounded are forced to stay behind on Plum Island and fight their inner demons.
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Extinction Aftermath
- The Extinction Cycle, Book 6
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
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Newly christened as the leader of Delta Force Team Ghost, Master Sergeant Joe Fitzpatrick arrives in Normandy over 70 years after Allied Forces joined the fight against the Nazis. The war to free survivors and eradicate pockets of adult Variants and their offspring is underway by the European Unified Forces. But as the troops push east, rumors of a new type of monster spread through the ranks. Fitz and his new team quickly realize that the fight for Europe might be harder than anyone ever imagined.
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the journey continues.
- By Gerri on 20-01-2017
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Extinction War
- The Extinction Cycle, Book 7
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 12 hrs and 1 min
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The seventh and never-before-published book in USA Today best-selling author Nicholas Sansbury Smith's propulsive postapocalyptic series about a soldier's mission to save the world.
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I love this series
- By Mareezy on 28-08-2020
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The Extinction Survival Series Box Set
- Lost Valley, Satan's Gate, Cost of Survival & Warrior's Fate
- By: Walt Browning
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 38 hrs
- Unabridged
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John Eric Carver and Shrek are a retired Navy SEAL war dog team, now living in the mountains outside of San Diego. Both man and dog thought their life was now settled, finding peace on the 40-acre ranch they had moved to. But life, and a mutated virus, changed all that.
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Well paced and well delivered
- By Tim Velema on 07-08-2022
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Extinction Age
- The Extinction Cycle, Book 3
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
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On the eve of extinction all seems to be lost, but there is still one final hope.... Operation Liberty has failed. Humans are losing the war. With no other option, General Kennor decides to pull back the troops and give science a second chance.
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Extinction Horizon
- The Extinction Cycle, Book 1
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
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Master Sergeant Reed Beckham has led his Delta Force Team, codenamed Ghost, through every kind of hell imaginable and never lost a man. When a top-secret Medical Corps research facility goes dark, Team Ghost is called in to face their deadliest enemy yet - a variant strain of Ebola that turns men into monsters.
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Extinction Evolution
- The Extinction Cycle, Book 4
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 10 hrs and 17 mins
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Central Command is gone, the military is fractured, and the surviving members of Team Ghost, led by Master Sergeant Reed Beckham, have been pushed to the breaking point. While the strong return to the battlefield, the wounded are forced to stay behind on Plum Island and fight their inner demons.
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Extinction Aftermath
- The Extinction Cycle, Book 6
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
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Newly christened as the leader of Delta Force Team Ghost, Master Sergeant Joe Fitzpatrick arrives in Normandy over 70 years after Allied Forces joined the fight against the Nazis. The war to free survivors and eradicate pockets of adult Variants and their offspring is underway by the European Unified Forces. But as the troops push east, rumors of a new type of monster spread through the ranks. Fitz and his new team quickly realize that the fight for Europe might be harder than anyone ever imagined.
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the journey continues.
- By Gerri on 20-01-2017
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Extinction War
- The Extinction Cycle, Book 7
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 12 hrs and 1 min
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The seventh and never-before-published book in USA Today best-selling author Nicholas Sansbury Smith's propulsive postapocalyptic series about a soldier's mission to save the world.
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I love this series
- By Mareezy on 28-08-2020
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The Extinction Survival Series Box Set
- Lost Valley, Satan's Gate, Cost of Survival & Warrior's Fate
- By: Walt Browning
- Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
- Length: 38 hrs
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John Eric Carver and Shrek are a retired Navy SEAL war dog team, now living in the mountains outside of San Diego. Both man and dog thought their life was now settled, finding peace on the 40-acre ranch they had moved to. But life, and a mutated virus, changed all that.
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Well paced and well delivered
- By Tim Velema on 07-08-2022
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Hell Divers IX: Radioactive
- The Hell Divers Series, Book 9
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: R. C. Bray
- Length: 13 hrs and 46 mins
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The battle for Panama is over, and King Xavier Rodriguez secretly deploys the airship Vanguard to Queensland. The hunt for the Coral Castle is on. The rest of the fleet returns to the Vanguard Islands with new ships and supplies, but tensions rise with rumors of a hidden food cache. When two sky people are murdered, Chief Michael Everhart knows the stage is set for mutiny. And with King Xavier off in search of the Coral Castle, he feels the target on his back.
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Fantastic!
- By Timothy Calkin on 02-08-2022
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Sanctuary: A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller
- The Soldier, Book 2
- By: W. J. Lundy
- Narrated by: Andrew B. Wehrlen
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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Nobody is safe as the Primal Virus sweeps the landscape, killing everything it touches and rooting out and infecting the last of the survivors. In the follow up to Torment, the war continues, and Sergeant Gyles pushes forward as his team struggles to survive in a post-apocalyptic world, where not everything is what it appears to be.
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The Tide Series Box Set (Books 1-4)
- A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller
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- Narrated by: Ryan Kennard Burke
- Length: 37 hrs and 18 mins
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This audiobook contains the first four audiobooks of the Tide series, filled with post-apocalyptic action, suspense, and intrigue. A devastating bioweapon will change the face and fate of humanity as we know it.
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This Author is just exhausting!
- By HR on 29-03-2019
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Extinction Shadow
- Extinction Cycle: Dark Age, Book 1
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Anthony J. Melchiorri
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins
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Eight years ago, an engineered virus ravaged the globe, infecting and transforming humans into apex predators called Variants. Now, almost a decade after the end of the war, civilization has slowly clawed toward recovery. But evil and intelligent forces dwell in the shadows with the starving beasts, scheming to restart the extinction cycle and end humanity forever. And once again, Beckham, Fitz, and Kate will rise to fight them, joining forces with new heroes to try and save what’s left of the world.
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Lost the plot in the previous story i think
- By Jacob on 07-10-2019
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Toy Soldiers
- Books 1-6 Box Set
- By: Devon C. Ford
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 38 hrs and 19 mins
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Disorder and chaos ravage London when thousands are contaminated by the accidental discharge of an experimental bioweapon. The disease robs its hosts of rational thought, giving them a singular desire - find more living flesh to infect.
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bloody good books
- By Darren lock on 29-05-2021
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Sunkiller: Legacy
- By: J.N. Chaney, Rick Partlow
- Narrated by: Mark Boyett
- Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
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Chase Weston was a mercenary. Angel Cortez was an archaeologist. Neither one of them expected to be recruited to save the Earth by an ancient alien AI. But a doomsday machine, the Sunkiller, is heading for Earth at close to the speed of light. And unless they gather the lost alien artifacts needed to destroy it, humanity will be extinct. Unfortunately, those artifacts represent unlimited power - the kind that nations and corporations will kill to possess - and the next one they have to find just happens to be right in the middle of enemy territory.
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Red Bounty
- Backyard Starship, Book 2
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- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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Even in space, crime still exists. After taking a Peacemaker job to find missing fuel, Perry finds something far more sinister than simple theft - a voice, crying out in a forge of heat and flame, and the discovery reveals a series of acts so vicious that nothing short of revenge will suffice.
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Red Bounty review
- By Kimgardener on 10-05-2022
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Extinction Inferno
- Extinction Cycle: Dark Age, Book 2
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Anthony J. Melchiorri
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
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The government said the Variants were dying off.... That the beasts would be extinct in a matter of years.... That the Allied States had returned to prosperity and freedom.... The government was dead wrong. Deep under the cities, the Variants weren't just hiding, they were breeding. While the human survivors of the Extinction Cycle built outposts and brought back industries, the monsters were building something of their own.
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Hell Divers VIII: King of the Wastes
- The Hell Divers Series, Book 8
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Length: 13 hrs and 52 mins
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A year has passed since the Hell Divers defeated the machines at Kilimanjaro. The freed captives have settled into their new home at the Vanguard Islands, joining survivors from around the world. But extreme weather and failed crops have raised the specter of famine. Ships must push deeper into dangerous red zones, only to come back with less loot - and fewer soldiers.
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Brilliant
- By Anonymous User on 08-07-2022
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The Dark Side
- Alex Hunter, Book 9
- By: Greig Beck
- Narrated by: Sean Mangan
- Length: 12 hrs and 26 mins
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Hundreds of thousands of miles away on the dark side of the moon, the Russian lunar base has self-destructed - all personnel are dead, except one. Olga Sobakin, the lone survivor, seeks refuge at the rival American base. Olga tells the Americans her base was attacked by a horrifying and nightmarish creature - the pattern was the same - people vanished, leaving nothing behind but shredded clothing and an unidentifiable waste product. The Americans are sceptical of her story at first, but then people begin to disappear.
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Alex Hunter needs to return at least 1 more time.
- By Trina on 19-02-2022
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Torment
- A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller (The Soldier, Book 1)
- By: W. J. Lundy
- Narrated by: Andrew B. Wehrlen
- Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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From the War on Terror, a world crippling bioweapon is released. The US scrambles teams of scientists from the Centers for Disease Control. America's top field agents are tasked with collecting samples and developing a cure.
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Extinction Darkness
- The Extinction Cycle: Dark Age, Book 4
- By: Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Anthony J. Melchiorri
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
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With nowhere left to run, the Allied States fortifies their few remaining outposts and relocates Central Command to prepare for their final stand. President Jan Ringgold and her generals know beating the enemy on the battlefield is impossible. The only path to victory seems to be taking down the leader of the New Gods, a sinister Chimera known as the Prophet, before he can complete his campaign to enslave humanity.
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- By Paul Dawson on 16-02-2021
Publisher's Summary
A bioweapon designed to save the world...
A scientific discovery that will alter human history...
And a new threat that will bring humanity to the Edge of Exctinction.
The dust from Dr. Kate Lovato's bioweapon has settled. Projections put death counts in the billions. Her weapon was supposed to be the endgame, but it turned a small percentage of those infected with the Hemorrhage Virus into something even worse.
Survivors call them Variants. Irreversible epigenetic changes have transformed them into predators unlike any the human race has ever seen. And they are evolving.
With the doomsday clock ticking, the fractured military plans Operation Liberty - a desperate mission designed to take back the cities and destroy the Variant threat. Master Sergeant Reed Beckham agrees to lead a strike team into New York City, but first he must return to Fort Bragg to search for the only family he has left.
At Plum Island, Kate discovers Central Command may have considerably underestimated the Variant population in New York. As Operation Liberty draws closer, Kate warns Beckham that Team Ghost won't just face their deadliest adversary yet - they may be heading into a trap.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-11-2019
one of the best.
good book good story the only thing that mildly annoys me is the wikipedia weapon descriptions. gets the names right but fumbles on the operations......because a marine checkpoint would have a stinger let alone dumb fire a weapon that cannot be dumb fired at a technical....and wtaf is a m260.....I digress, this wont bother 99% of you but for ex servicemen it can be a bit cringy. besides that you want regret getting into this series.
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- The Bookie Monster
- 18-04-2015
More please!
I have been called an aficionado in the zombie genre for the sheer number of books I've read and reviewed, and now written. The one thing many will here me say over and over again is that I prefer a traditional zombie. Mutations, aliens, and a strong sci-fi theme has never been my thing.
So I really have to hand it to Smith for taking me well out of my comfort zone and earning my five stars.
Smith's zombies are terrifying. Multifaceted genetic mutations crafted by the callus hand of man where the only thing you can count on with these abominations is that you have no idea what they'll do next. Smith continues to up the ante with his second book in his bestselling Extinction series and I'm left hungry for more.
A successful z-book for me must have ample gore, and Smith doesn't disappoint. Buy this book. Tell your friends to buy this book. For those who say zombies aren't trending anymore, i dare you to read this series and reevaluate that statement.
And now, to nag the author on social media to write faster!
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- Kimmy A
- 05-07-2015
It's getting exciting!
I love this author's take on the whole zombie apocalypse genre. Character development has been great despite the fact the little is provided about the characters. They are all so likable. Fitz is absolutely my favorite. The book leaves you with a BIG cliffhanger, so make sure you already have Book 3 in your queue!
I'm now on to #3, and I know that Book 4 cannot come soon enough.
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- Brian
- 27-05-2015
Good
It was good, but the use of 'pucker' and 'bulging lips' gets repetitive. But that's my only real negative about it. I liked it.
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- Wayne
- 02-02-2016
Greeat Sci-Fi!!
Just a reminder to listeners: The Extinction Cycle is serialized so that the books must be read in sequence in order for the story to be understandable.
This series seems to appeal to people who like zombie books and movies, but the bad guys here are variants rather than zombies. I hate zombi books, but love this series.
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- Gizmo
- 02-09-2016
Junk food novel;Tasty but no depth and frustrating
This is an exciting book. I'll give him that. I call it junk food book, because its definitely not a Pulitzer or something like that, but its exciting, and I keep buying the next one even though I am trying to conserve credits. I've got some gripes about the book and since I have no one to talk about this book with, I'll throw them out here. t's like watching a Transformer's movie- or other Michael Bay movie. The acting sucks, the plot is non-existent, and there's not much depth, but its still a great time that keeps you engaged and rooting for the good guys. A lot of fun to listen to. So like I said, junk food.
It is very formulaic. Some area needs to be entered. It all goes well for a while. Then they are attacked by hordes and hordes of variants. And some minor character will die. The word "gore" will be used 30 times; Usually 5-15 guys will go in. They will fail at their mission. between 20-90% of the people will die. They will save 1-6 civilians. They will consider that a great victory with a heroic rescue. Cheers all around. Stupid. You lost 60% of the (fighting!) men to save 3 people.
I have some other gripes to. Doctor Ellis' accent suddenly changed this book from the previous two. He sounds like a dimwit, its annoying. I guess it fits better though. The change was weird though. I imagine Kate as the sexy doctor, but the narrators voice for her is very, very wimpy and too masculine (though the latter can't be helped). It takes away the sex appeal.
These guys are stupid. You just want to shout at them, "Be clever, just this once" When attacked by mobs of bad guys and they have a tank or bunker, they never seem to realize they can just hide inside. And don't walk into a building that's "too quiet", if you have ever seen a horror movie, its so predictable what happens next. And they just don't seem to learn. Hmmmm...I wonder what will happen if I just walk into this bunker full of supplies where everyone disappeared. I wonder whats on this boat that no one seems to respond. Some books make you like the main character because he is clever and comes up with a great way to achieve something that even the reader didn't think about and it gets you going. These characters can't see the obvious 90% of the time. It never occurred to the highest military leader- effectively a 5 star general- that the variants might be underground? How the hell?
Next, the variants are too strong. The rest makes sense at least remotely (more on that in a second). But a shot through the chest would still kill them. They would bleed out and have no heart. They feel no pain. They smash their heads against thick glass and it doesn't knock them out, let alone phase them, however we are constantly reminded that only head shots kill them, so they are using their brains. They are burning calories at incredible rates, but don't starve to death when they have nothing to eat for a month. There are finally hints of starvation in this book. And many more things. I could go on and on on this topic. I'm waiting for the next book when they evolve lasers out of their eyes, and farts that propel them like rockets.
With all the weapons the military can bring to bear, where are they? They use a grenade once or twice. Maybe I'm basing my view on video games, but where the hell are the explosives. Mobs of bad guys= grenades, or grenade launcher attached to the rifle, or whatever. Where are the drones. They walk right by a tank and don't use it. I would be in that tank all day. Flamethrowers? Don't those still exist?
And then there's the military brass. We all hate them, but some of them are just a little too evil to be realistic. Corporal what's-his-name is facing near extinction of the human race, and still sees this as an opportunity to let everyone die but the Americans (our enemies); so he finally achieves his objective, even though a full 95% percent of all the people and probably animals on the planet are dead. How the hell would letting Europe die benefit us- there's nothing left. No one will be a threat to anyone for generations. And hes just so evil. Ugh, I want to punch him.
Now lets talk about the science. I have to as I am an MD and biochemist by trade- The author did a good job of making things semi-plausible. But obviously, some of it is pretty far out there. I could go on and on about how nearly every concept he has is actually impossible or doesn't make sense if you even know a little of the science, but there has to be a certain degree of "suspending our disbelief" as my old drama professor used to say. I started to list all the factual impossibilities, but then reminded myself of the above. He did a pretty good job of keeping things semi-legit and seems to know at least more than most people about Biotech. Well researched. Frustrates the hell out of me given my profession and the fact that its so far fetched.
So lots of gripes, which keeps this a 3 or 4 star book. It is still worth the listen however. I
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- Mrs. Monday
- 15-10-2015
Solid Follow up
I really enjoyed the first book in this series and this one didn't disappoint. The story moves forward and their is a lot of action. The author does a good job of providing good visualization of the battles. If you like military based Zombie books you will enjoy this series.
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- Natalie @ ABookLoversLife
- 17-04-2017
Non stop.
So, after the events of the first book, Dr Kate Lovato has succeeded in creating a.... cure, of sorts. It killed billions of the infected but not all. What is left seem to be evolving rapidly and are harder to kill. Beckham and Team Ghost are tasked with going into New York and taking back the city from the remaining Variants. They are told there should only be a few thousand left but they don't realise the extent of the survivours till it's too late. They also don't know that the surviving Variants are quicker, smarter and can communicate. How do Team Ghost handle themselves when they are the hunted?
So book 2 picks up after book 1. Kate has created an antidote but is afraid that she might just have created something worse. The projected number of human survivours is going down everyday, with the human race becoming extinct in a matter of weeks, so she knows she has no choice. She also finds herself caring more and more for a certain Master Sergeant.
Beckham meanwhile, is putting his like on the line again, and with the wrong Intel this time it might just be his last. He goes into New York only to find that the Variants numbers were massively underestimated and that they are different. The cure has turned them into elite killing machines. I felt like Beckham just keeps getting better. He is so much more than a soldier. He is willing to do what is needed to save any other human. While he is terrified, he is the best at his job so can compartmentalise a lot of his feelings. I loved how he is constantly thinking of his brothers in arms first and putting them first. It's what a leader should do!
This edition was even more scary and frightening than the first!! Seeing the variants develop to be more cunning, smarter and even communicate was equal parts terrifying as it was fascinating. This author really knows how to write!!! He created scenes that were memorable and ones that will make me have nightmares for days :) He has created a dark, desolate and bleak world, but it's one I don't want to leave. The characters are amazing and have captured my heart and the plot is pulse poundingly spectacular. It is a story that is evolving into something epic!! Bring on book 3.
Again, Bronson Pinchot was astounding. He really brings the action and tension to life and made me want to keep listening, even when I was falling asleep from the tiredness. He was clear and has a crisp voice. He gave each character their own personality and captured their essence perfectly. Brilliantly written and brilliantly read!!
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- FranC
- 28-10-2015
Great, exciting read
This book was amazing. The storyline is intense. I feel like I am at the movies, thanks to the narrator who does a brilliant read. I can't wait for book number 3.
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- Ben R.
- 03-10-2015
Only complaint same as other zombie books
If you could sum up Extinction Edge in three words, what would they be?
Action, pause, ACTION!
What did you like best about this story?
These are not your typical zombies. More like RAGE zombies from 28 days later.
What about Bronson Pinchot’s performance did you like?
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Any additional comments?
My complaints with this book are similar to other ZA books/stories. Why is it, when soldiers, especially Special Forces, realize that these things are drawn to sound, do they not use sounds suppressors on their weapons? And if these things are still alive, why aren't they using thermal scopes to pick out the hiding ones? And finally, if these things are still alive, nerve agents should be very affective. But no one ever brings it up......
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- Johnny Reb
- 27-09-2015
You'll jump from this book to the next one in the series
The story will go so quickly that you will be sad that it is over. However, you are so lucky that there are more after this one and I am jealous of you for not hearing the rest yet!
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- christian carroll
- 28-05-2021
Great
This marks the 9th book I've read from the author and I've. Loved them all my only concern was the reader of these books but he seems to have improved greatly
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- Sharon
- 01-11-2016
Gripping.
building momentum now... hooked. great listen. ❤ Moving swiftly on and excited about whats to come.
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- Eugene Hughes
- 10-06-2016
Cracking sequel
The first several chapters of book one I was a little put off by the narrator but after that he got alot better. In this book I thought the narration was top notch. I actually quite liked how the narrator at times drew me in as he went quieter in the moments leading up to the tense moments.
I thought the story was pretty good and a great follow up to the the first book in the series. If you like the Arisen series I would recommend you give this one a try.
I have the third book ready to go and I'm eager to see where the plot goes next :-)
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- E. Robinson
- 03-05-2015
not too bad..
In book 1 I found the narrator to be a bit of a weak link. In book 2 he has improved but still lacks that range of expression required for such a story. The story itself is fast paced if a tad predictable, but still worth the listen. Im looking forward to book 3 as this one finishes on a bit of a cliff hanger.
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