
The Flense: China
The Flense, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Doug Greene
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De:
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Saul Tanpepper
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Hundreds die in a fiery train crash in northern China. A cargo ship smuggling refugees is lost to calm seas off the Libyan coast. Entire villages in Ghana are abandoned overnight.
Contracted by an apocalypse prepper group to investigate a series of seemingly disconnected global tragedies, a young medical investigative reporter, Angelique de l'Enfantine, uncovers a disturbing pattern to the tragedies. Are they harbingers of an impending biblical catastrophe? Or practice runs by a fanatical organization bent on global annihilation?
Requiring no more than the slightest skin-to-skin contact, the Flense spread across the globe with ruthless speed and stealth, decimating mankind in days. The infected, ruthless creatures called Wraiths, destroy anyone and anything in their path. Secure inside 10 isolated bunkers are Humanity's tattered remains, each working tirelessly to unravel the mystery of the scourge. But the bunkers were never meant to protect forever. In fact, they were never meant to protect at all.
The Flense is a 12-part serialized technothriller.
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©2015 Saul Tanpepper (P)2017 Saul TanpepperSet in the NOW and playing to the (possibly) paranoid fears of global Big Business, our intrepid heroine, dual citizen of France and the United States, medical expert and journalist, wants to know WHY there have been no rescue efforts after an earthquake and tsunami have leveled a resort island off China. Quickly she is sucked into an investigation of a possible global conspiracy.
Excellent narration [AUDIO] lent additional drama to the story which leaves you in mid-air.
Run for Your Life!
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Did Tanpepper reel you in too?
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Well written and love this series
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A good way to kill time. I guess.
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Doug Greene read it well but I felt like he didn't have enough different tones and voices for the characters. I wasn't drawn into the story as much as I could have been if he had a little more enthusiasm for the story.
I was voluntarily provided this audiobook for free from the author, narrator, or publisher. This in no way affected nor influenced my thoughts.
It's ok.
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Where does The Flense: China rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
high among techno thrillersWhat other book might you compare The Flense: China to and why?
There are lots out there "Final Dawn" the series is the one that springs to mindWould you listen to another book narrated by Doug Greene?
Not sure.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes it was, couldn't wait for the next opportunity to listenAny additional comments?
I received a free copy of this book & have voluntarily left this review.A Thriller for real
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The Flense
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On the plus side, the writing and narration are both technically proficient, the main character is engaging, the background details are well researched, and the story has many exciting moments. At the end of it, you want to read more.
On the negative side, the story seems to include elements that don't really advance the plot. The episode seems too short to spend time wandering from the plot. For example, the father, the brother, the divorced husband, and arguably even the photographer don't add much to the story. Perhaps their parts eventually become important in later episodes, but they seemed like filler in this part. Meanwhile the episode ends on a cliche cliffhanger, and even worse, without the main character having accomplished anything. Had she solved part of mystery first, there would be more reason to care about this damsel in distress.
Stay tuned for the next episode
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