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The Freeze

Book One: An end of days survivalist thriller

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The Freeze

By: D.W. Ulsterman
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Nothing is colder than hell on earth.

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Millions will die.

Society will collapse.

Chaos will ensue.

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For those who failed to prepare the end will come quickly.

For those who remain the fight to survive has only just begun.

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Praise for the works of D.W. Ulsterman:

"A miraculous thriller sprinkled with mystical beauty." -Jess W. Dixon (Vaughn's Hill)

"Better than a great read—a great experience!" -Curt (Savage)

"Such a great storyteller. Love this author." -Judy (The Book of Bloodbone)

Named a top 10 International Mystery Writer by EZVid.

USA Today featured author for The Irish Cowboy.

Dystopian Science Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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I turned this on and listened to the end . wolf, professor, survival, adventure.

engaging

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the story was good. sadly ai is not so good. it distracts from the story. I hope there is a book two and a continuation of grace's journey.

no more ai.

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The book is very good!
But I will never listen to a book read by virtual voice again! I almost quit listening many times !
Ruins an amazing story

Virtual voice is terrible

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The sole reason I persevered through this book was to craft an honest review. However, it desperately needed trigger warnings for themes of incest and cannibalism. The narrative teems with unlikable characters engaging in implausible scenarios, like miraculously discovering s'mores ten years into an ice age. One also has to suspend disbelief at the notion that, after a decade of unrelenting snow and ice, roads remain drivable if you have chains on a 1968 Datsun.

Moreover, the countless flashbacks distract from the plot, serving only to insult teachers with no relevance to the storyline. Set in a world where the removal of CO2 from the atmosphere triggers global freezing, the author claims we've been misled by big environment into believing in global warming—when, in truth, the push to reduce CO2 has instigated a new ice age.

Here, ice walls and tsunamis surge across America, yet they're curiously not referred to as glaciers. The only vestiges of habitability exist where a professor is extracting CO2 from the earth to manipulate the weather or in a geothermal cave boasting a natural hot tub. If the notion of a cannibalistic family doesn't compel you to put the book down, perhaps the depiction of rabies that swiftly kills humans within ten days or triggers instant animal attacks will.

Do not waste your time, This bad, so bad

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