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Those Who Survive
- Ring of Fire, Book 1
- Narrated by: Connor Brannigan
- Length: 8 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A family fights for survival after a targeted attack causes a global cataclysm.
Long-haul truck driver Jackson Reid was used to being separated from family, but his big rig always brought him home. Then, the worst happened while collecting his daughter from out west.
During celebrations for the Fourth of July holiday, an attack on the country cracks the earth wide around the edge of the Pacific Ocean, decimating the nation’s electrical grid, killing millions, and bringing vehicles to a standstill.
Who will you be with when everything falls apart?
As earthquakes are triggered, fault lines split, buildings crumble, and monstrous tsunamis rush inland, Jax, his daughter Zoe, and a group of civilians with vastly separate lives collide in the Northwest in an interweaving story of survival, loss, and redemption.
Meanwhile, Natalie Reid is at the Gatlinburg Midnight Parade, charged with caring for teens from a group home; when the earth shakes, the sky lights up in a brilliant light, and planes fall from the sky.
Where will you go as society collapses?
As the danger intensifies, services fail, food and water become scarce, and what’s left of society rapidly descends into chaos, the Reid family must make deadly choices to stay alive and see each other again.
From international best-selling author Jack Hunt comes a pause-resisting, on-the-edge-of-your-seat disaster thriller series about an ordinary family trying to stay alive.
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- Candace
- 2024-09-07
Boring!
Honestly, whatever happened to the gritty horror of post-apocalyptic fiction? Of late, the books I've wasted credits on are soppy dramas between cardboard characters moving through yawning plots that have practically nothing to do with the actual terror and fear and struggle for survival. The blurbs describing these so-called survival books are shamefully misdirected as they lure we unsuspecting listeners into the trap of expecting one thing and getting another. Anyway, I am not going to finish this audio book not only because it is wishy-washy and dull, but because the writing and narration are mediocre. So disappointing!
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