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The Fourth Phase

The Extinction New Zealand Series, Book 2

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The Fourth Phase

Written by: Adrian J. Smith
Narrated by: Raphael Corkhill
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Would you risk it all to save your family?

The Hemorrhage Virus tore through America and swept the globe, leaving no country untouched. New Zealand was no exception. Those infected mutated into monsters, monsters that became known as Variants.

Seven weeks have passed since Jack and Dee's quiet world shattered. Along with a small band of survivors, they fled to Mayor Island. Determined to help stem the Variant scourge, they volunteer for what remains of the army. Led by Captain Ben Johns, a grizzly retired NZ SAS soldier, they are sent on a dangerous mission to rescue a scientist. They must call on all their skills and courage to overcome a deadly foe.

They thought the worst was over, but humanity's fight for the future of mankind has just begun. Evil forces have a score to settle with the survivors in New Zealand.

©2019 Adrian J. Smith (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing
Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Apocalyptic Fiction
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Hobbit toxicity

If I hear one more Lord of the Rings reference I'll likely scream! Typical fan fiction, shoving as many references as possible in, no matter if they contribute or hinder.

Without these, the book would be half an hour shorter and much better quality.

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Loved it!!

Just finished the second book and it’s fantastic! Character development is on point, you cheer for them to survive and take back their world. Huge fan of end of the world as we know it books and movies and I would recommend this series to any one who is like minded.

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Exciting right from go

Really enjoyed the book, fast paced action - a great book if you are looking for something fun.

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I wanted to like this book

I struggled to finish the first book and wasn't sure I'd listen to this one. I got about 3/4 through this one and just can't be bothered with finishing it.

there is too much going on in one book, four plot lines (minimum) to follow, they are all mediocre. why not focus on doing one or two well thought out plots per book? I don't care about the characters when a book jumps all over.

the plot line of returning to America is BS.

minor annoyance, but how did the little kid manage to age like 4 years when the timeline between books is just a couple of months at most? this might be an accent thing, but the reader keeps changing up the female characters' name (Cee, Bee, Dee)

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