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  • Aeon Burn

  • Aeon, Book 2
  • By: Matthew Mather
  • Narrated by: Ray Porter
  • Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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A week ago, the supernova Aeon detonated in the skies over Antarctica. Mass migrations of humanity and animal life began northward. Secondary bursts of ionizing radiation knocked out worldwide power grids. Global temperatures spiked. Oceans rose as seawater expanded and glaciers melted. Massive storms and acid rain scour the planet.

The southern continent is literally melting under the feet of Dr. Xin Rhou as she is trapped at the South Pole, and she is perhaps the only person in the world with a full accounting of the data recorded when Aeon exploded.

Thousands of miles away in the Amazon, Max Carver struggles to stay alive while attempting to stop his old friend and brother Ben Belloc escaping from the Colony. But the only thing Max really wants is to get north of the equator and find his pregnant wife Talisha as she is about to give birth.

Talisha, meanwhile, has joined millions of Aeon refugees on the roads of America. Most cars have been rendered inoperable by the supernova burst, and all communications and power grids are down. But for Tal, on the verge of giving birth in a suddenly very unforgiving world, all of this is even less important than the revelation she has just learned....

©2023 Matthew Mather (P)2023 Recorded Books

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good series

sorry that Mather is no longer with us. the first book was great. second is ok, not sure who finished writing it. i will get the third just to have the triilogy.
in the second one, too much time is spent with max and his team fighting the mud monsters and talisha whining about not talking to max enough. skipped a lot of that. kind of too much personal issues between the two of them, the tech and science stuff should have been emphasized more instead.

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Book 2 Isn't Book 1

While not my usual genre, I enjoy a post apocalyptic tale and found book 1 in this series compelling enough to want some answers (boy, I hate a cliff hanger). Two hundred books between the first listen and this, I found myself floundering for context. I found this story lagging; bogged down in Gollum mud monsters and Aliens and Zombie and Artificial Intelligence. And again, three plot threads weave throughout. I was more interested in the environmental impact of the supernova and its impact on the citizenry than on the aliens. Ill not bother with book 3. This cliff hanger didn't leave me wanted answers. With all that said, if aliens and mud monsters and are your jam, this one could be for you.

Ray Porter is the star of this listen.

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