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Pursuit of the Apocalypse
- A Duck & Cover Adventure
- Narrated by: Phil Thron
- Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
There’s a bounty hunter to catch, an army to shake and a biker gang full of dentists hot on his tail.
The bounty hunter Mr. Christopher has kidnapped Erica, and The Librarian and his dog, Chewy are desperate to get her back.
Willie and Coy like money and they are after The Librarian to collect the price on his head. Hawk and his gang of wasteland raiders are after Willie and Coy for a breach of contact.
In the powerful city of Alasis, a movement is growing and the people consider The Librarian a hero. Lord Invictus wants the movement stopped and has sent the fearsome and mysterious Skinners to finish what Mr. Christopher started.
In the middle of it all is a city where the citizens prize freedom and equality above all other things, or else.
And, of course, there are bears.
It’s the end of the world as you've never known it.
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- 2019-02-13
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The world has ended, Mr. Christopher has Erika, and the Librarian is pissed!
Let me start off by saying I was blown away by the first book, I loved every minute of it. The second book, not as much. I found Knights of the Apocalypse to be predictable and frustrating.
Pursuit of the Apocalypse was a return to the enjoyment of the first book. The characters were interesting, the plot moved forward, without being rushed or lagging. The things that seemed predictable, sometimes were, and sometimes were not.
We are given some new adversaries, in Willie and Coy, and while they add some mild annoyances to the Librarian, mainly act as comic relief.
A new setting is added, Tolerance, the most stereotypical Millennial place on Earth. A ironic place where they actually have very little tolerance for any action. A place where you can be arrested for turning someone down for a date, because you may hurt their feelings.
And we have a new set of real enemies, The Skinner's. The name says it all, and rumors of their deeds travel through the wasteland like a virus.
This was an enthralling story, and I enjoyed it very much. It could have been a bit longer, and a few more things added or lengthened to develop the world a bit more. But very good, none the less.
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