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The Long Way Home (Long Night Book 2)

A Cyber Thriller: Survival and Sacrifice in a Digital Apocalypse

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The Long Way Home (Long Night Book 2)

By: Alex Bueno
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Survive the Impossible in 'The Long Way Home', the Electrifying Sequel to 'The Long Night'

In the wake of a devastating cyber-attack followed by an electromagnetic pulse, the Winters' fight for survival intensifies in 'The Long Way Home'. As chaos consumes a technology-less nation, former military officer John Winter and his son, Jack, press on in their perilous 100-mile journey from Orlando to Harbour Island, Florida. Each step brings new dangers, from lawless lands to the desperate and ruthless, pushing their limits and testing their resolve. Their sole objective is to reunite with John's wife, Emily, an esteemed electrical engineering specialist, and their daughter, Sarah, who are struggling to organize the community for even harder times ahead.

Meanwhile, US President Thomas Lowell grapples with a crisis that cuts to the core of American democracy. Surrounded by betrayal and an unseen adversary, his decisions are pivotal in steering a fragile nation through despair and fear.

'The Long Way Home' escalates the suspense and drama found in its predecessor, delivering an intense narrative filled with action, strategic challenges, and a deep exploration of the human spirit. Fans of gripping survival thrillers like William R. Forstchen's 'One Second After', David Crawford's 'Lights Out', and Emily St. John Mandel's 'Station Eleven' will find this novel an unforgettable addition to their reading list.

Will the Winters overcome the seemingly impossible odds to find each other again? Will President Lowell manage to overcome internal and external threats to save the soul of America? The answers are in the pages of this thrilling sequel that will leave readers breathless and waiting for the next chapter of this captivating saga.

Grab your copy today and continue the journey into a world where the night has fallen, but the fight for the morning is just beginning.

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The numbers ruined it

No no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no nope will never listen to anything by you again what was the point of doing this

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AI is horrible

The numbers are really annoying; you have to skip past them, but besides the numbers, it's not too bad.

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Virtual voice struggles

Overall good story lines, complex character builds/backstories and several great paths happening in the book that keep you on your toes. Overall it is a fine read, but the virtual voice AI aspect is brutal. Reading of numbers, codes, dates etc (anything numeric) is absolutely brutal and eats up probably 2 chapters worth of the book. FWIW I think it would be tough in any capacity to translate that to an audiobook with a human narrator, but I had to fast forward through large sections that were completely intolerable. Would probably be much better to read in a physical copy, if you can get around the virtual voice aspects (I did not like the voice on this one as much as the 1st in the series but that’s personal preference) a solid continuation and looking forward to the next.

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It’s okay.

This is a decent story, but the virtual voice ruined it. Graham Halstead would do this story justice.

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Great Story! Can't wait for the next book!

I really enjoyed the 2 books. I can't wait to hear what happens next!

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