
Static
An EMP Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Tia Rider
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By:
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James Hunt
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What controls us? Is it Fear? Anger? Hope? Every day these emotions influence our decisions, some more than others. Wren Burton, one of the top architects in Chicago, has never let anything stand in the way of providing a better life for her family, but those choices haven't been without sacrifice. And when the power shuts down across the city, which submerges the masses into chaos and cuts her family in half, tough decisions are only the beginning.
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Great read!
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Great narration by Tia Rider.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Great book zero!
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Book 0- This book covers the beginning of the disaster. Little information, chaos, and Wren’s family is separated.
I don’t think the crisis is all that realistic. But if you can suspend your disbelief this book has plenty of action and intensity.
Wren isn’t the most likeable protagonist. She behaves in a stereotypical Karen like way....which does serve her well during parts of the story. But she seems to realize things are really hitting the fan, but thinks her own issues take precedence over others. She does prove to be resourceful and fearless when it comes to her children. I had never thought about the knowledge that an architect has and how useful it would be in a crisis. Honestly, I feel like there should be more books about the aftermath of a disaster that focuses on the skills of individuals outside of the gun savvy or medical personnel. I think peoples skills are often ignored in novels as not interesting.
Decent story; unlikeable lead
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