All That Escapes
Lone Survivor, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Miles Meili
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Jack Hunt
About this listen
The fight to survive continues across the United states in book three of the best-selling Lone Survivor saga....
A month and a half on the Appalachian trail and Beth "Bluebird" Sullivan and Landon Gray thought they'd seen the worst of society. With a mysterious stranger in their midst, trouble at every turn, and miles to go, the unknown will be even more terrifying.
Back in Castine, Maine, survival is getting harder every day as martial law is imposed and loyalty tested. When Max goes missing and returns with a tale of a group who might be able to help, Deputy Daniels must decide which side of the law he's on.
All That Escapes is book three of Lone Survivor, a post-apocalyptic EMP thriller series following a group of survivors as they fight to stay alive after an EMP destroys the nation's power supply.
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- Linda
- 10-01-20
Audiobook Gold
This book is a thrilling listen from start to finish. And there's an omg moment right at the end so you just gotta get the next book! You have been warned!
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- Sara B
- 08-12-19
Exiting!
Jack Hunt has done it again! Lone Survivor, is brilliantly written post-apocalyptic series, it's intense, thrilling, and riveting. The ending is insanely good, leaving you with wanting more. Personally, I can't wait for the fourth book.
Hunt has done an exceptional job with the plot, it's well-written, entertaining, and exiting. The characters are well-developed, genuine, and engaging. They are continuously facing challenges, harsh and brutal situations, you can't help but put yourself in their shoes.
The narration by Miles Meili is outstanding, immersing the listener further into the story. Overall, this was a fantastic listen, I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it and highly recommend it. I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.
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- deafmick
- 02-03-20
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I like this set of audio books 5 out of 5 hope there a lot more to come 100%
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- sarah MacHattie
- 26-03-20
Great start, disappointing end.
Good story line and lots of action which was great and enjoyable to read. The narrative spoils it has he did in book 1 as his voice doesn't sound authentic or meaningful in connecting with characters. He sounds more like someone reading an instructions manual or annual report. Ruins the read a bit so I would actually recommend reading this book rather than listening to it if possible. The other thing that let's the book down is when the writer makes the main character make a strange and unreal decision that a father and husband in his predicament would never make. This leads me to wonder if the writer is not yet a father or a husband. Throughout book 1 and this book I noticed how little thought this guy is giving to the welfare of his son and wife considering the dangers he has faced on his journey and therefore suspecting his own family or in such similar mortal danger Yet he gives them little though, and less realistic thought to his daughter which is not in line with normal human emotions. This peaked when the writer decides it would be normal for this father, husband, who should be worried his wife and son are in mortal danger and thinking the worst assuming they would be under attack as he walked. Yet he decides to delay getting home and go on a jolly with some girl he barely knows because he feels he owes her and because he knows how much it would mean to her. Really??? Like really?? I almost chucked the book off my kindle at this point. He would be beside himself with worry and thinking the worst with paranoid pessamissim all day every day knowing his family would be in as much danger as he was in out in the world, and would certainly not delay his journey by 2 whole weeks to go on a hike beofre he went home with some mates. sorry but thos really trashed the book for me and let me down. The writer needs to understand human emotions better and do some research into human emotions and human behaviour before he tries this again. The ending was probably supposed to shock me me it was so obvious it made me.laugh out loud instead, so another fail there for the writer who needs to be less obvious with hinting at forecoming plots throughout the story. Again a lack of backstory for the emotions a woman gies through before deciding something so huge and detrimental about her life, it was obvious here that the writer is a man and has no understanding of emotions at any real depth. I will read book 3 but only because I need to hear the ending.
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