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  • The Longest Night

  • EMP Survival in a Powerless World Series, Book 20
  • By: Carter Woods
  • Narrated by: Anna K. Erikson
  • Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Longest Night

By: Carter Woods
Narrated by: Anna K. Erikson
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What happens when an EMP sends the West Coast back into the Stone Age? What happens when all means of transportation and communication suddenly vanish? What happens when you can’t call for help? What happens when the only person you can rely on is yourself?

As society falls into dismay, Carolyn Towne charges headlong into the escalating chaos to protect the only thing she holds dear: her family.

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Good story, audio a little hooky

I enjoyed the story immensely. I liked the way the preppers at first believed humans would be helpful and kind. I also liked the biblical references. I listened fire audiobook, I thought the narrator was a little cheesy the way she tried to do the male voices. All the men sounded the same, a little dumb and stupid. , Even the intelligent ones. But at least she tried, it helps us to know which character was talking. 

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