Revolt
Godsknife, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Stephanie Neff
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By:
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Timothy C. Ward
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The rift between Iowa and the Abyss is thinner than it seems. Modern society meets the power and reality of myth in the new war between Chaos, Order, and Maker. A priestess of Order seeking godhood unleashes a virus to mutate and enslave the human race. Those who survive will face the height of her power, but will they bow before it?
A fleet of enlarged praying mantises has invaded Des Moines, Iowa. Swarms of cicadas are turning survivors into winged soldiers. Orchestrating the warzone is a priestess of Order, who's pursuing godhood, and the nation of followers who'll get her there.
Caroline's new friendship parts the veil between reality and myth, as a recruiter of Order needs her to hide him from capture. In their escape, the boss she's loved like a father reveals his elevator into the Abyss.
In this new world, Caroline finds a usurped god and an angry ghost eager to make her their getaway back to power. What if the person her friends will need is heartbeats away from becoming the real threat?
Evolved Publishing presents a chilling, horrifying look at a world gone mad, with this first book in the Godsknife series.
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- D. Woodhouse
- 25-09-22
Bizarre but not in a good way
From beginning to end very little of this novel makes sense The plot is jarring and erratic, the characters interact and behave in a manner so bizarre that I doubt the world's greatest psychiatrists could decipher their motivations. When the ending arrives you're left wondering if this is actually book 2 of a trilogy and there is an entire novel you've misplaced somewhere. Ultimately I can only describe this book as an acid trip gone bad.
Stephanie Neff's narration is reasonable given the fitful prose she had to work with but there is little variation between some of the main character voices and the attempts at vocalising bug sounds had me grinding my teeth.
I received a free copy of this audiobook for an unbiased review.
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