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Cain
- Narrated by: Tom Lennon
- Length: 17 hrs and 48 mins
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Summary
An undead super soldier possessed by the devil aims to destroy the world in this thriller from the international best-selling author of Dark Visions.
He was their deadliest killer
The late Roth Tiberius Cain, legendary CIA hit man, is gone, but not forgotten. A top-secret project code-named Genocide One has given him a chance to live again and enough firepower to kill multitudes - and survive to kill another day.
Now he is their greatest nightmare
Grotesquely transformed, Cain has become the ultimate predator: a killing machine with the soul of a devil. And the only force that can stop him is a trio of flawed people: a soldier who lost his family and his soul to a terrorist’s bullets, a priest who has lost his faith to the power of sin, and the beautiful scientist who created Cain and then lost control of him. Now, in a 10-day countdown to Armageddon, all they have left to lose is the survival of the human race.
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Praise for Cain:
“An action-packed novel filled with combat, big explosions, chases, and suspenseful confrontations.” (SF Site)
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- Anonymous User
- 05-12-21
One of my favourite books
This has long been one of my favourites narrator lets it down abit though.
The story is solid and builds nicely and huggins does a great job of writing a suspense filled plot.
My own opinion is that with a different narrator the story would have been far more enjoyable to listen to. Unfortunately as much as i enjoy huggins books they all seem to be tied to the same boring narrator, who tries but fails to add depth to characters.
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