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Ashes, Ashes

The Chronicles of Altor, Book 3

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Ashes, Ashes

By: Shawn Inmon
Narrated by: Marc Vietor
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It has been more than a year since society fell.

The population has dwindled as a second winter has come and gone. The roaming gangs are now dug in and fortified or have died of starvation or violence.

The safest place to be is inside Altor, the domed city that stands like a jewel in the Nevada desert. But it is not paradise inside the dome either. Janus, the nearly all-powerful Artificial Intelligence, is taking over. Can a few brilliant humans stand in the way of the most powerful program ever created, or will it foil their every move before they make it?

Ashes, Ashes is the third book in the Chronicles of Altor.

Contains a special note from the author.

©2023 Shawn Inmon (P)2023 Podium Audio
Adventure Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction
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Tell me a good story

Shawn Inmon does not know how to tell a bad story. His storytelling is addictive and will always sweep you away to another world. I have read all of his books, as far as I know. This series does not disappoint. It is stellar and magical. I cannot wait to see where this Pied Piper of authors takes me next.

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Ahh cement for his universe

I feared where we were headed at the end of the second book, but was satisfied with the ending.

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chronicles of Altor

I loved all 3 books and especially all the books Shawn Inmon writes. I look forward to all the new and older books has and will write.

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Great third book

The ending was good. it was hopeful and mostly positive. A very interesting series and a bit bizarre

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A wonderful trilogy that binds stories

Shawn Inmon is my current favorite author. From his first Middle Falls book to this one, he has flourished as a unique and imaginative storyteller. This trilogy tied many loose ends together and for that reason is one of my favorite reads by Shawn.

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Good conclusion

Life isn’t all roses, even an advanced AI realized it. Story was a bit rushed to conclude all storylines. It was good overall.

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Great Prequel

This was a great story. I started with Alex hawk that just ended. Will soon start this middle falls series Ive been hearing about! Great work!

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Never fails

This was a good end to a good trilogy. Now let’s see if Mr. Inman can leave it alone.

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He Did It Again!!

An amazing conclusion to this chapter. Shawn Inmon is one of the most talented writers. This book answered so many question between the Altor Universe and two other series. Can't wait for what's next!

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Excellent imagination and brilliantly interwoven.

Love: the way the author ties his universe together from at least three separate series of books; unpredictable in a good way; characters are developed and have definite likability or offense, depending on which side of the narrative we are on.

Improvement: I keep picturing some of these folks like Quinn and Marshall (who would presumably be Gen Z) speaking and using some phrases and terms that would (in my humble opinion) be uttered by the likes of Baby Boomers and the sort. A very, very mild critique of an excellent piece of literature

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