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  • ARES Virus: Arctic Storm

  • By: John O'Brien
  • Narrated by: Mark Gagliardi
  • Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (370 ratings)

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ARES Virus: Arctic Storm

By: John O'Brien
Narrated by: Mark Gagliardi
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What would happen if a viral agent was released on American soil? How would local agencies react? How would the military respond? What if it was one of their own? Would they own it or attempt to cover it up? If a major operation was jeopardized because of the release, would that alter any of the decisions? A potent viral agent, created to destabilize a region for forces to move in and clean up, is accidentally spilled in a metropolis. Those infected serve only to afflict others through any means.

As forces move in on the beleaguered city, Sergeant Brown has to make his way through roving bands of the infected in order to escape. Will the ring close before he can reach safe grounds or will he and others he finds be added to the final tally?

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Kick ass!!

Mr O’Brien needs to do more audio books ! One of the very best writers out there!

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John O'Brien is back !!

Who was your favorite character and why?

Several but no spoilers here.

Which character – as performed by Mark Gagliardi – was your favorite?

Anything Mark Gagliardi reads is great. To me he is the voice of John O'Brien!

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Again, hard to say without spoilers but probably the cave experience - that would have been insane!

Any additional comments?

So glad to see this author is still writing! I loved loved the night runner books and hope this new series continues - although it'll be hard to top that one. This new book starts from a different angle and these infected are crazy fast and scary. I'm not sure how this could be a series though - it seemed to me that the ending left nowhere to go forward so it will be interesting to see what he brings next! Thank you again John O'Brien!

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Men in Black Delivers Virus to Wrong Address!

John O’Brien has crafted a new world from his previous works in this genre. This time around our government has gone a step too far in its biowarfare program and created the unthinkable called the ARES Virus. In true government fashion with congress critters and oversight committees all calling for transparency, they have to send everything out to independent labs for testing and verification or lose those black budgets they depend on to thrive on. Even the worst virus including ARES must be tested or bad dog no biscuit. True to the government employee stereotype men in black deliver the virus to the wrong address at a college campus. The well-meaning person attempts to take it to the correct address on a nice sunny day across campus loses containment and the nightmare begins.

The infected become enraged carriers of a hybrid rabies virus that has only one goal, to perpetuate its existence with the host as the carrier attacking everyone it sees. Those that are bitten rise and continue the infection spreading it with horrifying speed. The government’s theory is they should die off after three days of dehydration and go into a hibernation state with no more to infect. In one of John O’Brien’s rare Meta moments Sgt. Brown is reading a series of books on the lawn on his Kindle. He is the ROTC Instructor for the University and just returned from deployment and mentions the New World order fast zombie series. Just as the virus contagion begins. Sgt Brown is caught in the middle of the infected and the only way to survive and remain uninfected is to leave the campus and possibly the nearby town. He picks three up three cadets at his office but only two survive the exodus out of the city, Cadet Clarke and Cadet Hayward. Along the way, they also find a little girl named Emily and convinces her to come with them. Sgt. Brown knows that with this level of the outbreak the extremes the government and military decide to use to stop the virus and it will be scorched earth for anyone surviving in the town or anywhere close to it.

Attention Holding

The audiobook does a good job of holding the listener’s attention through the entire story. The story is filled with plenty of action, adventure, violence, and horror. If you are a fan of Mr. O’Brien’s previous work this will for sure hold your attention. There are enough twists and turns in the story that it does keep things interesting.

Narration/Production Value

Mark Gagliardi provides the narration for this audiobook. This reviewer did not enjoy Mr. Gagliardi narration style through this audiobook. There are some narrators who do not change pitch for male and female characters and it works for them. In this instance, I was just not that big of a fan of his narrating style He just did not connect with me as a narrator. I have nothing personal against the narrator just a personal preference. It did not draw me out of the story though. The production value was of the highest quality.

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great book

the narrator is fantastic, the author is magnificent, and the story is something that makes you impatient for the next book!! can't wait for what's coming next!!!

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Definitely worth the time!

I wasn't sure what to expect with this book, the author and narrator are fairly new to me, however I was pleasantly surprised at the complexity of this story. There was a significant amount of emotional investment in this book/characters on my part. I can base this on how angry I get at the characters and the situations they get themselves into. It had the right amount of humor and drama, I laughed out loud at many a punchline! I'm about to start the next installment and am looking forward to the twists and turns the journey will take.

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great story

great book the story was good to bad it back fired on them now the world is dead lol

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Outstanding!

Outstanding, John O'Brian! Well written and totally believable. That's the sad part. I wish we could trust our government more, but that would be burying our heads in the sand.

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John O'Brien kicks butt.....again

When a package is wrongly sent to a college lab, no one could know that inside was a deadly virus. As the student lab technician is attempting to return the package he is knocked over and the package is damaged and starts to leak. This is how the world as we know it ends, with a wrongly delivered package. On campus Sergeant Brown and a couple of his ROTC students realize they must get off the campus and out of town before its completely overrun with the infected. The Ares series is amazing and quick paced. It's an exciting read and I highly recommend it.

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Listening for that "OH, No!!" moment...

Don't let your mind wander, or you'll miss it. I enjoyed this, despite military lingo and overabundance of procedural stuff.

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excellent

I love the Middletown Books. This was one of my favorite stories from the book. I'm glad it has been expanded and narrated.

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