• Empty Cities

  • Minus America Series, Book 2
  • By: E. E. Isherwood
  • Narrated by: Steve Marvel
  • Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (49 ratings)

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Empty Cities

By: E. E. Isherwood
Narrated by: Steve Marvel
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There are no more red or blue states; just empty states.

And empty cities.

But a few Americans survived, and are fighting to stay alive.

Ted, the pilot, still protects Vice President Emily Williams as he retains the hope of finding his niece. His skills are tested as enemy forces zero in on their location.

Tabby, the tour guide, is stuck with three young teens as she looks for her parents. Entire cities are theirs to explore.

Dwight, the homeless man, is known for talking to an invisible parrot. He might also be witness to the first wave of the invasion force.

Journey along with these characters as they travel through the haunting remains of a once-thriving nation. Fires rage out of control. Unmanned power grids begin to shut down. As they cross state lines and drive through new cities, each of them begins to appreciate this was a terrorist attack beyond anything in history. And the terrorists make their next big move....

©2019 E. E. Isherwood (P)2020 Tantor

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Great story

Loved it. Keeps you interested from beginning to end. Can’t wait for the next book.

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Just gets better

This series is addictively intriguing. Narrator does a wonderful job bringing the characters to life.

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Captivating!

I'm captivated. From the moment I started book 1. The author hooked the reader, you just must know how and why.

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Again not bad

The story is not bad .Again, I listen at 1.5 speed. The first and second books should be one book.

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great series

loved the characters in this series has a great storyline easy to follow along
100% recommended

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Immature Writing

I downloaded this second title in the Minus America series for the same reason you can't look away from a train wreck. Not only is it written with the chaotic nature of someone who thinks they're actually scripting scene by scene for a movie, flashing from one location to another every three minutes but the immaturity of the writing makes it feel like it was written by a 14 yr old. The characters do not speak or act like adults. The VP acts like she's in high school. A Marine calls a programmer "Dudettte." It's painful.

Marking this one DNF for the secondhand embarrassment alone.

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