Apokalypsis
Architects of the Apocalypse, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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James Patrick Cronin
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Jasper T. Scott
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From million-copy best seller Jasper T. Scott.
The Architects are about to be revealed.
With the discovery of the so-called "living water" on Novus, three different superpowers are competing for the one small valley where the miracle elixir can be found. From the United States, Major Ethan White is heading up a company of elite Army Rangers charged with claiming the valley for America, but with Earth overrun by the Watchers, he's now looking for a way to go back and join the fight.
Layla Bester just wants to keep her baby girl safe, and Tom Smith is determined to help her. Having learned who the girl’s father really is, Layla is on the run, but it’s not easy to find refuge in a world that is teeming with deadly creatures. To make matters worse, the shadowy specter that was stalking her on Earth appears to have followed her to Novus, and now there is more than one.
Meanwhile, the Watchers have their own plans for Novus and its people. A war is coming, and the winner will determine the fate of the entire human race.
Apokalypsis is the shocking conclusion to the best-selling series Architects of the Apocalypse by Jasper T. Scott. If you liked Under the Dome by Stephen King or the Maze Runner by James Dashner, then this book is for you.
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- Norma Miles
- 04-04-23
"Where are e Architects?"
The third in the series Architects of he Apocalypse and best read after the two earlier books. The cast of protagonists, and there are many, include Russians, Chinese and people's from the United States including a religious sect, aliens, those indigenous to Planet B, dinosaurs, Shadow creatures, and the mortal enemies, the Watchers and the Architects, and thrown into the mix are the enslave!ent and carnage on earth, space portals, hollow planets, military units, destructive drones, a pregnant woman who doesn't know the father, a convicted murderer or two, a romance and magic heaing water - all of which is in place before the book begins. Switching through various locations and perspectives, it is hard to keep.up after the action really starts up. A bit like 'real' life actually.
The characters are mostly well drawn and distinctive but the nature of their loyalties at times ambiguous leading into, and even during, the final big battle. The whole is very simply but visually written. The accompanying narration by James Patrick Cronin is well performed, different voices for each character keeping them distinct, even if some are annoying.
I find it hard to know how to rate this book. It was an enjoyable read at times and cleverly written, but just too cluttered and segmented, pushing in new ideas then moving on, for this reader, plus a very unsatisfying ending.
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