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  • Eye of the Apocalypse

  • The Ruins of Mars Trilogy, Book 3
  • By: Dylan James Quarles
  • Narrated by: Steven Cooper
  • Length: 13 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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Eye of the Apocalypse

By: Dylan James Quarles
Narrated by: Steven Cooper
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Grappling with the mysteries of the past while facing down a future hell-bent on their destruction, Harrison and the Mars team enter the final chapter of this thrilling scifi trilogy.

Resuming directly after the dramatic conclusion of Waking Titan, Eye of the Apocalypse follows Harrison Raheem Assad and his fellow teammates as they frantically work to survive in the aftermath of the deadly solar pulses. With Earth plunged into chaos, they find themselves fully on their own, their destinies in their own hands.

Only by unlocking the hidden truths, buried deep under red sands, can Harrison and the others find the path to salvation.

Enjoy the newest novel by Dylan James Quarles, The Man From Rome.

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Good story, but really needs an editor.

Great premise for a Sci-fi story. Great performance. But the writing could have used a good editor. The dialog was unnecessarily wordy for my taste. Science teams would have been much more to the point. The dialog here seems to have been stretched out to fill out 3 books when 2 could have been the sweet spot for this story. To me the greatest error was in the context of science and technology terms. A high school science nerd could have improved the accurate usage of the science and technology jargon in this book. It was cringeworthy at times. That said, I bought all 3 books because it was an interesting story. Had the book been edited by a person with a science background, it could have been a 5 star story too.
The performance was virtually flawless. The only nit-picking I could do was 2 or 3 mispronounced words. The characters were easy to distinguish and it was easy to forget it was one person doing the reading. For my next book, I'll search out something by this actor.

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Ridiculous ending! Don't waste the credit.

The story was interesting enough to get me to buy book 3 to see how it ends but about half way thru it the events became utterly and absurdly surreal and ridiculous. Don't waste the credit on this one. Regarding the narrator, he attempted to portray characters from at least five different countries but except for the Americans, they all had an Indian accent.

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