Extinction Pulse
Nightfall Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Eric Jason Martin
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By:
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Kevin Partner
About this listen
Nothing will stop this father from finding his daughter.
Not even the end of the world.
Detective Elijah Wade is on the trail of a serial killer when the skies above Los Angeles erupt into the most spectacular light show humanity has ever seen. And the most deadly. His daughter is in a hospital bed on the other side of the continent, but where does his duty lie now? To her, to justice, or to his species?
Astronomer Hannah Redman watches as her colleagues die one by one, victims of a lethal dose of radiation. Can she survive long enough to discover what's caused the catastrophe and whether it will happen again?
Two sisters arrive at the family cabin deep in the woods for a gathering that never happens. An old woman finds she's not quite as prepared for the end of the world as she thought and a Mennonite couple remain true to their faith even as the Great Tribulation unfolds around them.
Each of these unique viewpoints has a part to play as the story unfolds.
Mankind is on its knees, and the clock is ticking.
©2021 Kevin Partner (P)2022 TantorWhat listeners say about Extinction Pulse
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Mostly terrible, with occasional moments of clarity
Where to start?
Don’t go outside, but leave your pets outdoors! Dislike some subordinates and, instead of sacking them, arrange their murders. Ignore family and go chasing after a serial killer in the middle of the apocalypse…
…Much of the plotting is beyond ridiculous and the narrator sounds like AI. Parts are moderately interesting, (the bit in the observatory is actually pretty good), but most of it is just silly.
I certainly wouldn’t pay for the next one!
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