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Dark Nation: The Complete Series
- Narrated by: Andrew Tell
- Length: 23 hrs and 58 mins
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Summary
An EMP devastated the world. Now life is a brutal battle for survival....
When a powerful EMP blast knocks out power across the country, Molly, former Marine bus driver, Colton, and the five students they’re supervising are trapped inside a prison, surrounded by hardened criminals and with no safe exit. And it doesn’t take long for a riot to throw everything into even more chaos.
Molly and Colton must find a way to escape with their charges, even if it means trusting a prisoner who may be using them for his own secret agenda.
Once outside the prison, they discover that the world is just as dangerous, as local townspeople fight over dwindling supplies and shelter. Molly will do anything to protect her students. But can she lead them to safety as what’s left of the world collapses around them?
Loyalties are tested, new bonds are forged, and survival is a daily battle in a dying world. This boxset contains books 1-3 of the Dark Nation series, a thrilling post-apocalyptic trilogy.
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- Dawn
- 25-02-23
Fantastic
FANTASTIC!!! I was so sad knowing I was nearing the end of the book. And when it ended I was happy for those and still sad for me that it didn't keep going. But with that said. Great job!! Narration did a great job. The story was not action pack but more realistic about family's, respect and responsibility.
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- Chris
- 05-02-23
I like chewing gum for the ears
Easy listen not overly complicated. Just what I want when I listen at bedtime when I am dropping off to sleep
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- Anonymous User
- 27-02-23
For children!
Not enough violence for me! Great for children who want to be intertwined with apocalypse fiction.
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- Ashley
- 21-02-23
Mixed feelings. Great writing but a lot of it depressing.
I have mixed feelings about the book. I think the narrator is fantastic for a guy (I’m partial to female narrators for the most part). The story is also pretty believable. I’m familiar with addicts and dysfunctional people from working in psych and substance abuse so I can tell the author is too. I think it’s very well written but pretty depressing. I could only listen to a couple hours of it because there was just a lot of manipulation, addiction focus, etc. But if that kind of thing doesn’t bother you or you find interesting this will be a good read. I’m just sensitive to bleak situations that only get more messed up or bleaker if that makes sense. Lol.
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- Pamela Dean
- 21-02-23
Not believable
I wanted so badly to like this book but I actually had a hard time finishing it. The story and characters were very good but as I reader I just kept thinking “good Lord! Are we expected to believe this?” Sorry but first off do you believe those teenagers and a pretty teacher would just be let go by murderers and rapists during a riot where they were already killing prison guards? And finally do you believe someone like Diego who was also a murderer and an abuser of his daughter would suddenly turn into a little lamb? Give me a break next time I pray Grace Hamilton will not treat her readers like they are stupid.
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- Barbara Gilbert
- 07-02-23
A new twist to surviving and EMP.
The author really gave people a new perspective of surviving an EMP. She was brilliant at putting students in the prison for a scared straight field trip. The intense action, drama and suspense keeps you listening. You just have to find out if these kids will get out alive, and if they do can they make it home. This is a great story and I am sure you will love it as much as I did.
I received a free audiobook code in exchange for my honest review.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-01-23
Is this like an anti Tylenol book?
The book started okay but the author must have some issue with medication as it’s like every 5 seconds there is some comment about pain medication like even otc stuff like Tylenol and ibuprofen and it’s just redundant. I get it you don’t like pills but this could be the end of the known civilization but Tylenol is the problem. Like o I found a bag of pills then let’s just get rid of them? I mean I’m used to dumb MCs but 3 characters are like omg pills!!! Also the storyline is a bit slow and boring at times. Andrew Tell as always is great at narrating. Just hope it gets more interesting and or something. Also I get everyone in this book is sober but if it’s the end of the world as you know it you should keep every resource you can get. Pain meds are needed and so are antibiotics. Also would be nice to get some scope of the damage done. I realize maybe they wouldn’t be able to find out what happened if it was the whole area or country but unless it’s the whole world just an emp would only take the country down for say about a year before some form or organization would take place.
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- Dawn L.
- 29-12-22
Best by this author so far!
I've read or listened to several other series by this author and this one is by far my favorite. The pacing was good on this story without repeating itself like sometimes happens in this genre. I really connected to several characters - especially Molly, Laura, and Colton. Each of the 3 books in this complete series had it's own story arc but still connected and continued the original story.
The narrator was very good - he did multiple types of voices well and his voice was pleasant without being distracting in any way.