
The Tree of Penance
Society Lost, Volume Three
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Steven Bird
From the author of the award-winning apocalyptic sci-fi novel Erebus: An Apocalyptic Thriller, the New Homefront series, and the Society Lost series.
The Tree of Penance is the third installment of the post-apocalyptic and dystopian thrill ride of the Society Lost series! If you like SHTF, TEOTWAWKI, vigilante justice, prepper, dystopian, or post-apocalyptic tales filled with action, adventure, tragedy, and triumph, join former sheriff Jessie Townsend as his journey takes him across a nation that is a mere shell of its former self after suffering numerous devastating blows from an orchestrated collapse and the attacks that followed. Along the way, Jessie encounters both friend and foe in a world that has become as lawless as the Old West frontier. Join him as he continues his quest in The Tree of Penance.
Other works from this author include:
- The Last Layover: The New Homefront, Volume One
- The Guardians: The New Homefront, Volume Two
- The Blue Ridge Resistance: The New Homefront, Volume Three
- The Resolution: The New Homefront, Volume Four
- Viking One: A New Homefront Novel
- The Shepherd: Society Lost, Volume One
- Betrayal: Society Lost, Volume Two
- Erebus: An Apocalyptic Thriller
- JET: Dangerous Prey
- The Edge of Civility
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Well worth the credits.
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Narration by J. scott Bennett was great!
Still going strong!
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It's interesting that three different narrators did this collection - usually I find it hard to get back into it with a different narrator. I of course am partial to J. Scott Bennett, he's awesome and always does an outstanding job.
This was a very entertaining and powerful story, I really enjoyed it! :)
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AWEEESOOOMMMEE!
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I started this series with this book, so didn't have any of the background detail from the first two books. That being said, I didn't feel too lost and was able to enjoy this book on its own. The narration is fantastic and really caught my interest from the beginning. For post apocatlyptic stories, this was a great addition to the genre. I'm somewhat interested in the previous two books, but not sure I'll go back for them at this point. I'll definitely continue to follow it going forward, though.
pretty good post apocalypse story
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Great book.
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Narration is excellent I've read the books in the series previously and the audiobook is even better.
I highly recommend this audiobook.
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A great example of this genre
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Love all of SC Bird's stories.
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Great Book!
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Brilliant, gripping story
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The narrator's performance as always is high quality. His ability to switch easily between the distinct voices in his vocal cast is amazing. This is more-so true when conversations are rapid-paced as when in battle or crisis. Since this book has many characters involved in both, his talents are well used.
At the time that I started reading this book, I had recently finished an anthology of classic westerns. I was both surprised and pleased when I started seeing parallels in the laws, the societal models and standards, and the ways justice is meted out. It is ingenious how the author injects classic western themes in a future setting as a kind of reversion back to simpler times and ways. The parallels were thoroughly enjoyable to contemplate.
History is a Circle
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