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The Hole | [Aaron Ross Powell]
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The Hole

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  • by Aaron Ross Powell
  • Narrated by Mark Boyett
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  • LENGTH
    8 hrs and 41 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    11-22-11
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Publisher's Summary

The world, as Elliot Bishop and Evajean Rhodes know it, is gone. Destroyed. In just two weeks, a horrific plague raged across the planet - driving its victims insane before killing them.The two survivors set out on an unimaginable journey, driven by a cryptic message from Evajean's husband: If anything terrible happens, you must get to Salt Lake City. But the pair soon discover they are not alone, and that the plague has done more than kill.

The countryside between Virginia and Utah now crawls with victims who have been driven mad - violent lunatics fueled with definite yet unknown purpose. To survive, Elliot and Evajean must fight for their lives - against the crazies, against sinister forces who would stop their quest, against long-ago hidden menaces - and uncover the deeply guarded secret of those driven mad and the plague that spawned them. It's the secret of a destructive force unleashed on the world by one of America's most powerful religious sects.

©2011 Aaron Ross Powell (P)2011 Audible, Inc.

What the Critics Say

"Seamlessly combines apocalyptic horror, religious elements, and grotesque monsters into one undeniably original read." (Eloise J. Knapp, author of The Undead Situation)

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    David Boulder City, NV, United States 12-19-11
    David Boulder City, NV, United States 12-19-11 Member Since 2005
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    "Fascinating reinterpretation of religious history"

    First, just a word of warning: this story might not be appreciated by those who believe religious history is 100% factual, especially Mormons, but also other Christians. It will probably best mesh with the point of view of those who are no-longer-religious former Mormons. But it should still be an enjoyable adventure/suspense story for most everyone. I personally found the story quite interesting, although a bit disjointed in places. It could have used some smoothing out in some places and some expansion in others, but overall, the story was very interesting -- a nice twist on the recent flood of zombie novels. Some of the parts, such as the caves under Nahom or the well in the tunnel in the basement, were astonishingly nerve-wracking to listen to, and reminded me of the Mines of Moria scene in the the first Lord of the Rings film (which I found a great deal more thrilling than the same scene in the book).

    Kudos to Mr. Powell for a job well done. I'll be eagerly awaiting his future books!

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Amanda Abilene, TX, United States 03-16-12
    Amanda Abilene, TX, United States 03-16-12 Member Since 2009
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    "Confusing, Hard to Follow, and Lame Zombies"
    What would have made The Hole better?

    SPOILER........I did not mind the inclusion of the twisted Mormon influence in the story, this was in fact the only interesting twist in the book. I did not mind the mythological storyline of how the people became possessed (NOT ZOMBIES). What I hated about the story was the character's dialog, the lack of character building, and the LAME and UNREALISTIC decisions they made during their journey. The ending was abrupt and made zero sense. Not enough action. Confusing story.


    Would you ever listen to anything by Aaron Ross Powell again?

    Depends on the topic


    What character would you cut from The Hole?

    The two main characters


    Any additional comments?

    Should have saved my credit!

    5 of 7 people found this review helpful
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    Michael J. Szarka 11-27-11 Member Since 2008
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    "Better than I expected"

    This entire sub-genre of apocalyptic fiction is extremely hit or miss so I approach each book with very low expectations. This book is one of the better recent examples of a good apocalyptic tale that pulls from many inspirations (The Cell, I Am Legend, George Romero's The Crazies, etc) without being derivative or amateurish. I found it to be a compelling read start to finish. Thankfully the author does not feel compelled to inflate his word count. For this sub-genre of apocalyptic fiction it seems many authors are compelled to write 800 pages to tell a 300 page story. The book is short and well paced. A good quick read that covers a lot of territory.

    3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    David E Johnson Snohomish, WA United States 12-03-11
    David E Johnson Snohomish, WA United States 12-03-11 Member Since 2006
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    "Ugh. Did I miss that this was about Mormons?"
    What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

    I don't see how you would improve this story for me. You get about half way through and suddenly there are Mormon zombies everywhere.


    2 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Howard Cumberland, MD, United States 11-28-11
    Howard Cumberland, MD, United States 11-28-11 Member Since 2010

    When I like something I'll let you know. If I don't, I'll let you know that too!

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    "Zombie travelogue!"

    Escaping the zombie-like death and traveling 3/4" of the way across America our heros face amazing encounters with friends, not-friends and everything in between. Not the best story but good enough to enjoy for a couple of hours. If you are sensitive to the criticism of religion you should avoid this book, The narrator flawlessly contributes his talent to this production.

    2 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    louise prattsville, NY, United States 11-27-11
    louise prattsville, NY, United States 11-27-11 Member Since 2008
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    "Awful"

    This was a true chore to finish. It starts out like many zombie apocolypse books - two survivors struggling to get to safety in a world destroyed by a devestating disease, etc... Things begin to get a little strange ( stranger even than a zombie apolcolypse) so it seems there is some mystery going on that they must solve. So far so good, right? Wrong. THe characters are incredibly flat and uninteresting and barely developed, so the plot is all that is holding this book together... Then comes the religion and the second half of the book is some long winded religious babble, taking on mormonism and spiraling into religious mythology and babbling on about religious visions of creatures from hell, etc.. Really not interesting and a very boring turn in the plot. If you are a mormon you will likely be offended. If you aren't religious, you will likely be bored to tears. If you are religious, you can certainly do better, I think, as this was at best silly and at worst very scattered in its story, unoriginal and dull. The story tries to conclude by drawing on the two main characters, but there is nothing that makes the reader feel at all attached to them as people or particularly compelled by their mission so it is really hard to care or be at all moved by the ending.

    5 of 8 people found this review helpful
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    LadyT 07-15-12
    LadyT 07-15-12 Member Since 2005
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    "Not what I expected but interesting"
    Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

    The time listening was well-spent. Simply because the story was interesting. Although the story was a little on the slow side there was a lot going on and it definitely had a sense of mystery. You didn't know exactly what would happen and when you thought you did, the unexpected happened. The wrap-up at the end of the book took me by surprise because the explanation about the whole mystery wasn't at all expected, but at least the conclusion made sense.


    Would you recommend The Hole to your friends? Why or why not?

    No I would not recommend it. While the story was interesting, it did not have me at the edge of my seat. I continued to listen once I started because I did want to know how it ended. The conclusion might not be agreeable with some; hence the reason I would not recommend it.


    Which scene was your favorite?

    Although a little rushed, the ending scene was my favorite because of what it represented. (Being cryptic here so as not to inadvertently give spoilers.)


    Do you think The Hole needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

    There is room for a follow-up and the ending would allow that. For those people who really enjoyed the story, I'm sure they'd want a follow-up book. More answers could be provided and as mentioned, the story was interesting so there is the potential for more material that could hold one's attention.


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