
Arisen Omnibus: Volume 2
Arisen, Books 4-6
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R.C. Bray
ARISEN Omnibus: Volume 2 contains madness, mayhem, and heart-stopping heroism, including:
Book 4, Maximum Violence
One Troop Royal Marine Commandos fights a 360-degree battle for survival while racing to rescue survivors from a relentless siege—all before Hellfire missile strikes and carpet bombing kill anyone left alive. The crew of the Kennedy risks a catastrophic reactor meltdown to get out of the path of a ten-mile-wide tide of the dead. Master Gunnery Sergeant Fick and his spec-ops Marines battle to take and hold an airfield on a remote island—but learn that it is a place with a terrible history and dangerous secrets. While on Lake Michigan, Alpha team races toward extraction—but first must fight their most harrowing battle yet, this time against the living, who are both more treacherous and a hell of a lot better armed than the dead....
Book 5, Exodus
The world's last floating nuclear supercarrier looks into the face of oblivion as her beleaguered crew faces the largest herd of dead ever recorded—and soon, her five-acre flight deck is the scene of a furious and desperate set-piece battle. Surrounded, cut off, and left for dead, Wesley's band of sailors and survivors race ahead of the swarm as air strikes and shore bombardment threaten to vaporize them all. The operators of Alpha team and MARSOC fly into two converging storms of unspeakable violence and must parachute in and reinforce the Alamo—the hopeless and doomed defense of the carrier. A thousand things must go right for them to have a prayer of survival. But it's the job of the operators to succeed even when a million things go wrong....
Book 6, The Horizon
Mission complete, Alpha team enjoys their first chance to breathe and tend to their humanity—but the darkness leaves them alone with their demons. The JFK steams for Africa, despite rumors of lone Zulus still wandering below decks—but one Zulu can kill you just as dead as ten million. Amarie and the Tunnelers are resettled in a chillingly post-apocalyptic London, where mini-outbreaks are hushed up as history's largest fixed fortification goes up in preparation for humanity's last stand. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Jameson and his battered Royal Marines launch by air to retrieve a rare biomedical device buried at the center of a city of millions (all dead). When the walls come down, and the horde descends, Jameson may be the last man standing....
Ride the human spirit to its utmost limit in the most explosive and thrilling military ZA series on Earth.
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The Ride just keeps getting better and crazier
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Action Galore!!!!
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Great plot and narrator.
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Thrilling
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Do I hope the sound effects are improved has they are abit lacking like the first three audiobooks.
Forgot how drawn out the ship battle was
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Now, as for Z storylines, the beginning is a bit choppy and hard to follow unless you are fully tuned in. I listen while driving and at work, so it was a bit tough to follow and the first couple books are ok, not great. As for the story and cadence, it’s a bit exhausting because authors now want to do crisis, crisis, crisis. Everything that can go wrong will and more, it starts to desensitize you to climaxes (sorry not in that way), and makes it seem the effort is too fantastic. I get it, we all have the idea that when it rains, it pours, but trying to constantly bring that “aha” moment makes the pace nice but you start to get fatigue and details, yes obviously this is not real, start to look to choreographed while the reader contemplates, wow, I think any smart person may have done this and this. While I appreciate a great deal the highlighting of duty, honor and service of our military and those of the military in the UK, I know our service members would throw the book at times because the author dies a great job of providing technical details, operational tendencies are a bit…different. Still, I think the books are enjoyable, I just had to stop for a while because it gets redundant.
Great Narrator but Story Line fatigue
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Great ZA military driven series
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RC Bray is a great narrator, and the story is enjoyable. It makes a great "ridiculous coincidence" drinking game.
a series of disastrous coincidences
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Awesome series!
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Best zombie series ever!
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