Dark Tides
Escape the Dark, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Andrew B. Wehrlen
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By:
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K.M. Fawkes
About this listen
Civilization is collapsing, but the one friend he has left just wants to party till the end of the world...
Adam Parkhead is a one-time child star, now a directionless shut-in. Only now, he has another reason to withdraw from society: a blood-borne nano-virus is killing millions, and he has no desire to become its next victim.
When an offer arrives that might potentially save his life, Adam agrees to join his old friend Cody on the tech tycoon’s mega-yacht. The two of them can ride out the storm in luxury.
It’s only when Adam gets there that he realizes his friend doesn’t have a plan for survival. He just wants to party, and his boat is stashed with enough supplies that the hangover doesn’t have to happen anytime soon.
As news reports from the mainland get gradually worse, and the chances of humanity’s survival grow dimmer by the day, Cody’s fragile mental state deteriorates further. Little do they know that with the coming EMP, nothing will ever be the same.
Can Adam navigate the dark tides that follow?
This is the first book in K.M. Fawkes’ Escape the Dark - a series set within the same fictional post-apocalyptic universe as Enter Darkness and At Any Cost.
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- MuttleyThatGoon.
- 29-04-21
Started good, but got boring really fast!
If I had to choose between listening to this boring book again or spending a year locked up in Russia’s infamous Black Dolphin prison, I’d go with the second option. Something tells that the Black Dolphin prison is way less boring and a year in there will definitely feel like it’s passing way faster than the four hours and thirty-eight minutes I wasted listening to this audiobook.
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