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The Flood

Arisen, Book 10

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The Flood

Written by: Michael Stephen Fuchs
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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London under Siege
With the tide of dead lapping at the walls of London, Major Jameson must decide whether to roll the dice and lead One Troop on a desperate mission into the fallen Russian Empire, to retrieve a designer pathogen so lethal it even kills the dead....

Chaos on Shore
Miles over his head and on the precipice of failure and extinction, Wesley must lead an overmatched and under-equipped shore team through biblical fire and flood, to salvage any hope of completing the vaccine in time to save humanity....

Africa Devours
On their final mission, a unified Alpha team fights for the ultimate fate of the world - and for their very survival, trapped at ground zero of the fall of Man, inundated by a deluge of never-before-imagined threats, and knowing that failure in their mission means extinction for the species....

Desperation. Heroism. Survival. The Flood.

©2015 Michael Stephen Fuchs (P)2016 Podium Publishing
Dystopian Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Natural Disaster England Zombie
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The story and the characters are already great, but RC Bray’ reading brings it all to life in an amazing way! Love this series!!

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it very hard to buy or even read the audio books in order. Especially when one book ends while driving. It should be easy to have the book number in the title and the software to search or present the follow-on volume. Nothing bad to say about the R.C. Bray read audiobooks! Very good job!

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How can the same sh** happen to the same guy....

In the immortal words of John Maclean in the second instalment of Die Hard:

'How can the same Sh** happen to the same guy twice?'

Well, this series has the same stuff happening in every....single....book.

At a certain point, probably around book 6, your realize the author is unwilling to kill off main characters and that takes almost all of the suspense out of it.

Now you have single operators are taking out five enemy operators and coming out with only minor wounds, or major wounds that somehow don't have any notable impact on their performance. Taking out a flood of zombies, firing off so many rounds their gun barrels would overheat and firearms would become unusable.

This would be more believable if it was set in a world where the operators had super powers like the avengers, or were immune for some reason already, etc.

As it stands the series has become predictable and redundant. Insurmountable odds on all fronts, everything going wrong all the time for everyone, literally all coming down to the last possible second with only a one and a million chance of success, then everything works out. The book ends, then you repeat it again next book.

Were I not already so deep I would not be willing to hold on in hopes the plot improves, but I don't have anything else to use my credit on at the moment.

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