
State of Emergency
Jack Emery, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Todd Menesses
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By:
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Steve P. Vincent
What is the true cost of security?
Amid a wave of unprecedented terrorist attacks on American soil, a panicked and inexperienced president declares a state of emergency and hands over control of the country to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
The quiet and unassuming Administrator Hall soon becomes the most powerful man in America. Determined to stop the attacks, Hall enforces his order across the US, using a newly empowered State Guard to deal with anyone who gets in his way.
As totalitarianism descends across the country, battle-weary reporter Jack Emery is faced with a terrifying new reality when friends, colleagues, and sources are imprisoned before his eyes. Among weekly terrorist attacks, FEMA atrocities, and the clamp tightening on every element of society, Jack becomes one of the few struggling to stop the madness.
This time though, he's on the wrong side of the law and fighting the very government he's trying to save.
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The premise of this book was super interesting to me - I've read a lot of post-apocalyptic books where FEMA is involved but nothing like this. Sure, it's not a Post-Apocalyptic book but this was an about-face from the typical books where FEMA is involved. Basically, there are terrorist attacks that just won't stop - and FEMA jumps in to help. I can't really talk too much more about the plot for fear of giving more away but things just go off the rails.
This book had a little bit of everything. There was a love story, major thriller aspects, a government off the rails, and a resistance trying to stop said government in any way possible. Vincent wrote a story that flowed well and kept my interest from beginning to end.
I wanted to see this one through. I needed to know what was going to happen. It felt hopeless at times. I really didn't know what was going to come of the US or the main characters. I kept thinking that the book was over and it wasn't. There were so many false endings that Vincent had me questioning everything. I like when a book can do that because it means that it's something new and different.
When a series switches narrators - it's usually a big pet peeve of mine - but thankfully it had been long enough from the time that it didn't really bother me. Also, there was only one book done by another narrator - so it wasn't like there was this epic 10 book series that Vincent switched for book 11. With all that said, Todd Menesses has a great voice and it lends itself to this book well.
Overall, a book that threw me for a loop. A book that kept me interested until the last few minutes. A book that made me feel. State of Emergency was a unique book that I enjoyed. I requested a copy of this book - it has not affected my review in any way.
I've Never Read A Book Quite Like This
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The narration is cartoonish too. Emery doesn't have much of an Australian accent, but he does sound like Popeye. The new sack woman has far too posh an accent. I couldn't stand her.
This is the graphic novel version of what happens when government takes over to "protect the people," so if you like big government, you won't like this book. Lots of Nuremberg defense: I was just doing my job; I was just following orders. It is meant to be a warning to us, but it's too Marvel-ous.
Cartoonish and outlandish
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The narrator did a great job bring true emotions, with only one place where he repeated a set of words. His character voices were good, I thought they fit the character but was really different from the first book, since listened to them back to back it took me a little while to get use to the change. I did think he did a better job of narration then the one who narrator the first book. His voice is easy to listen to, the audio moves smoothly from one chapter to the next. There is no volume changing, and no background noise. I thought he did a great job and I really enjoyed his work.
A great ride
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Scary
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A great book to read.
A must read
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Another great book
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Even better than Book 1
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The narration was nicely done and each character was distinct and easy to decide who was who...really liked how the main villain in this was portrayed, unassuming to many until his plot is figured out.
In all, a good listen and worth the credit.
FEMA running the Govt is scary in itself
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State of Emergency
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At times this feeled very hollywood like in a way, it was fun with all the twists and madness going on, but they say that fiction immitates reality so could be interesting in a way to know if something like this can happen, and I think we have lived worse already.
A very gritty and suspenseful rollercoasters of will and resources.
Interesting rollercoaster
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