All Roads End Here
The Final War, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Gerard Doyle
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Auteur(s):
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David Moody
À propos de cet audio
The second audiobook in the new series from Hater author David Moody is perfect for listeners who like action and horror.
Set in the world of David Moody's Hater trilogy, All Roads End Here is the sequel to the "top drawer horror" (Booklist, starred review) One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning.
It’s taken Matthew Dunne almost three months to get home. Never more than a few meters from the Haters at any time, every single step has been fraught with danger. But he’s made it.
In his absence, his home city has become a sprawling, walled-off refugee camp. But the camp - and the entire world beyond its borders - is balanced on a knife-edge.
During his time in the wilderness, Matt developed a skill that is in high demand: the ability to anticipate and predict Hater behavior. It’s these skills that will thrust him into a web of subterfuge and danger. As the pressure mounts inside the camp, he finds himself under scrutiny from all sides.
He’s always done his best to avoid trouble, but sometimes it can’t be helped. The shit’s about to hit the fan, and this time, Matt’s right at the epicenter.
All Roads End Here is a fast-paced and wonderfully dark story about humanity’s fight for survival in the face of the impending apocalypse.
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- Josh Pickens
- 2020-12-11
Still not as good as the original trilogy
Although better than the first offering in this line the story still feels slow and less intriguing than the original Hater books. It is interesting to hear the experience from the other side but the story also feels directionless where as the original 3 felt like there was a constant progression leading to something big. If you liked the original 3 as much as I did I'd still say its worth a listen.
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- Greg at 2 Book Lovers Reviews
- 2019-05-08
Love this series.
What David Moody has done with The Final War series is genius. I find that more and more authors don’t know when or how to end a series and move on to something new. I loved the Hater series, it was a novel concept in the realm of “zombie” books. I loved every moment that I spent with Danny McCoyne, but by the final pages of Them or Us, Danny’s story was over, and I was good with that.
The Final War brings me back to this dark world, but with a whole new story/character to follow, Matt. Matt lets us see Moody’s Hater world from the other side. All Roads End Here runs parallel to Dog Blood, however, I felt while listening to it that this book could be a reader’s introduction to this world; a monumental achievement considering it is the second book in the second series.
Moody took his time building the scenario that Matt has found himself in. I thoroughly enjoyed that, I mean, what’s the rush, with writing this good let’s take our time and enjoy this dirty, starving world filled with death and destruction.
David Moody is a fearless, dark author. He is not afraid to take his readers to the places they don’t want to go. He allows his readers to develop relationships with his characters and then slaps them with a healthy dose of pessimistic reality.
Considering my monumental to-be-read list, I decided to use my monthly Audible credit on All Roads End Here. I was somewhat apprehensive about listening to Gerard Doyle’s narration. I don’t have an aversion to accents, but I really didn’t want Handy Andy Kane of Changing Rooms walking me through this story. Doyle’s narration was clear and exceptionally easy to follow.
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