
The Hallowed War
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Narrated by:
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Garrett Michael Brown
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By:
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T.E. Bakutis
Drafted into a private army, he must fight monsters or be hunted as one....
A century after the Break destroyed much of the world, the wealthy island nation of Dios stands alone as a paradise for those that remain...so long as they aren’t poor and homeless.
For street orphan Grant Riven, life is a series of kicks in the face. Until exposure to a powerful mutating agent gives him super strength, passive-regeneration, and the ability to use powerful weapons.
The downside? Lots of other people have mutated as well, except they’re insane and want to eat everyone.
After he’s recruited by Cloud Nine Engineering, the most powerful corporation in Dios, Grant is labeled “Hallowed” - the fancy name for his new mutation - and drafted into a war against the Mutes, the cannibalistic mutants overrunning Dios.
The deal is simple. In exchange for risking his life to fight monsters, Cloud Nine will provide him with the cure that keeps him from becoming a monster himself.
Experience the start of a pulse-pounding military sci-fi series, set in a post-apocalyptic world, from T.E. Bakutis. It's perfect for fans of Nicholas Sansbury Smith, T.W. Piperbrook, and Bobby Adair.
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Following Grant through his training, friendships and missions, The Hallowed War is the first book in a new series filled with near non stop fight action with a touch of humour, conspiratorial twist and fair character development - enough to make Grant's progress important to the reader. It is a good start, more a four star than a five, enhanced by the excellent performance by Garrett Michael Brown, whose narration injects excitement into the text delivery as well as individually voicing each of the protagonists.
An enjoyable read for fans of military science fiction, the story complete but with the set-up for a following volume established
"You look good for a dead man."
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Good story line, but....
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Can't wait to read again!
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Outstanding start to the series!
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Teenage military Sci fi
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The third act was a mess. Apparently, this island doesn't have any proper leadership structure. A military coop can happen with little to no consequences. The hollow don't have any real leverage because technology can make the average person just as effective as them. So, them just getting what they want without any real pushback is bad world building. Operation Ant Hill was a complete disaster at the end for no reason. The mutes are attracted to the seekers. So the only thing you had to do was put the seekers in low stakes evacuated areas and bombard the mutes as they swarm. You didn't need soliders to gather around the seekers, just the seekers themselves. Grants' idea was terrible and got so many people killed for no reason. Yet no one acknowledged how bad his plan was nor how no one in leadership thought to us the seekers as I subscribed. Also, the idea that a mute as large as a city block couldn't be targeted by drones is ridiculous. Especially drones and artillery as futuristic as portrayed in the story. The twist at the end made no sense. Hollow soldiers were already obsolete soldiers throughout the story, regardless of whether the writer acknowledged it or not. The tech and resources displayed make their presence reduant. That's even more true at the end with the anti mute gas that affects the hollow as well. So the bad guy in leadership wants to kill thousands of their own people to get a few hollows that can all be taken out by a gas that's readily available? Hollows who can be killed by a drone strike just like a normal person?Hollows who can't reproduce? There is literally no reason for them to do this. It's beyond cartoonishly evil.
The narrator needs more range. The voices used were so similar that you couldn't tell who was talking without it being pointed out. I know it's a male narrator, but that doesn't stop Peter Noble or Travis baldtree from putting in the extra effort.
It needed better world building.
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