
The Flense: China, Book 3
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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.
©2015 Saul Tanpepper (P)2017 Saul TanpepperI was only able to listen [AUDIO] on the open road as too much concentration was required for traffic (read that either way--you'd best be paying attention to where you are in traffic!) but the excellent narration has been consistent. Don't bother to start here--this is not designed nor intended to be standalone.
Girl on the Run
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cannot wait for more!!!!!
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Again, Mr. Tanpepper and Mr. Greene have brought this story out front and alive for the listener of this audiobook. It makes you wonder if all of this could really happen in real life right here, right now. Mr. Tanpepper's story makes you think and his story's is filled with all the action and twist and turns of a super roller coaster ride. Mr. Greene brings the book alive with his awesome narration and storytelling abilities, he puts you right there in the middle of the action and everything that is going on and he might even put you in some spots you do not care to go. This serial is so great I can't wait for more, really I can't wait more, really please hurry.
can't wait please hurry
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What did you love best about The Flense: China, Book 3?
The detail and the twists in the tales. There are lots of questions to be answered later in the series.Who was your favorite character and why?
Chung - because he is a mystery.What three words best describe Doug Greene’s performance?
Doesn't add anything!Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
not one Many!Any additional comments?
I received a free copy of this book and I voluntarily left this review.High standard
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The strength of the story is the main character, the investigative reporter, Angelique. Often the main character in such a thriller is almost superhuman, a member of an elite covert operation, backed by a team with incredible resources. No so Angelique, a very human protagonist, often on her own with little but her wits to help her, and sometimes her best guesses are wrong and lead to bad results. She has more in common with Kolchak the Night Stalker, a very human character, a reporter using bluff and wits to solve problems. This is what made the story really interesting. Angelique even suffers from a potentially crippling disability, but it is mental rather than physical. With the help of medication, she keeps this difficulty hidden and under control.
The writing and narration for this part are proficient. While I rate this part with only three stars, please bear in mind that it is only a part of a larger whole. If I were rating parts 1 through 3, I would give it 4 stars, as the larger portion, taken together, is better than any of its parts were individually.
Good tale with a fascinating proponent
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