Indian Hill 2: Reckoning starts where the first book in the series left off. After escaping from the Progerian Alien vessel, Michael Talbot is now given the opportunity to hide in obscurity with the rest of the human race or rise to the occasion and once again find himself immersed in a battle that he wants nothing to do with.
Mike goes home and while reconnecting with a family that believed him dead he decides to join whatever resistance force can be mustered to repel the oncoming invasion. As the world of man gets thrust towards the abyss of extinction, two women in love with the same man make a desperate bid to travel across the country to reunite with him.
Mike will suffer the ultimate betrayal from those he loves the most. Will mankind fall and be ground to dust like so many other civilizations or will the tiny humans thwart a takeover? Only time, and shed blood will tell.
©2012 Mark Tufo (P)2012 Tantor
1*=I didn't like it..... 2*=It was OK...... 3*=It was good but I will never read it again.......... 4*=Maybe I will read it again in the future.............. 5*=I will definitely read it again(maybe more than once)
"Not as good as first book"
The story went down hill but it's still worth your time and credit.
Let's hope that ending will fix it all.
"Just plain fun"
I've read or listened to almost all of Marc Tufo's stuff, having more Mike Talbot, who is just a great character, is absolutely fantastic.
Mike Talbot. He's got a great wit. He's strong. He thinks beyond himself even while he's broken and in pain. In these books, he is kinda like a super hero, standing up against the aliens and those who chose to use the situation to bring out their worst. In the grans scheme, it really is the adverse moments that show humanity, not the perfect peace times.
Sean is consistent. His voice is great and his capturing of characters is inspired.
Aliens, welcome to earth. Aliens, Meet Mike Talbot.
"Another great book by Tufo"
I have listened to all of Tufo's Zombie Fallout and Indian Hill series that are available through Audible and have never been disappointed. Both are great series and this second book of the Indian Hill series is no exception.
R. Watson
"Enjoyable series."
I really enjoyed this book. It's a fun read with an unlikely hero in an alien war. While certainly not deep, it is engaging and kept my attention.
"nice continuation"
awesome continuation of the first book. The story slows down a bit but its still very worth the listen.
"Great Story continues"
Book two in the Indian Hill story is defiantly a must from Mark Tufo and Mike Talbot fans a like. Reckoning continues the fight for earth and while not as good as book 1 it delivers in every way you would expect. Sean Runnette does another wonderful job are narrating the book. Look forward to finishing number 3
"I had to read them all this weekend - Very Good"
It's not a Zombie series, however, it's just as fun.
I had to get all three, and read them this weekend.
Even though Mike is back in the middle of things, and some of the background is taken from Tufo's other series, this set was a real treat.
I hope there will be a book four.
SJS
"Get's better every book."
Yes. The characters and storyline keep you wanting more.
Too many to pick just one.
Mike
This story is full of laughs.
"Another stellar novel from Mark Tufo! Loved it!"
I love the Michael Talbot character and hows he's written. I love the way Sean Runnette brings him to life. I think I'm a Mike Talbot junkie! Or is it that I'm addicted to listening to Sean portray all of these characters so well.
Its almost as good as the Zombie Fallout series. Of course like I said before, I'm a Mike Talbot junkie and I pretty much have to assume I will enjoy any story Mark Tufo does with that character.
They were all pretty equal in excitement so that one is hard to pin down.
The Talbot Adventures Continue!
Okay, so my tag line sucked...Captain Obvious huh? lol
"another winner!!!"
Really good book!
I have enjoyed all of Mark Tufo's books!
Durgin falls...or does he!!! Those who have read zombie fallout know better!!
Lots of laughter!
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