Quietus
The Pandemic Series, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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John David Farrell
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Kris Adams
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De:
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Bobby Akart
Quietus est... he is quit.
There is no such thing as an ending, just a new beginning.
Throughout the millennia, extinction has been the norm and survival, the exception.
When faced with the hour of departure, will mankind fight to survive?
Not only was there a patient zero, there was also a last patient.
A new dystopian, post-apocalyptic fiction series from author Bobby Akart (The Blackout Series, The Boston Brahmin series, and the Prepping for Tomorrow series). The events depicted in The Pandemic Series are fictional. They are, however, based upon historical fact.
In Beginnings, book one of The Pandemic Series, a deadly plague virus has been introduced across the glove by ISIS terrorists who are waging the mother of all wars - The Final Jihad. Dr. Mackenzie Hagan, a disease detective and epidemiologist at the CDC-Atlanta and Nathan Hunter, an off-the-books operative for the mysterious Project Artemis within the Department of Defense, join forces to both identify the disease, but also to locate its source.
In The Innocents, book two of The Pandemic Series, ISIS terrorists continued to wage the Final Jihad, infecting innocent people around the world. The highly contagious form of the plague has been genetically modified - to be the perfect killer.
In Level 6, book three of The Pandemic Series, the pandemic has hit a brick wall, but not because it's burned itself out. Rather, it's running out of victims. Social distancing is the only way to avoid a gruesome fate. Unfortunately, in a dystopian world where resources are scarce and scavenging is a way of life, every moment away from where you live could result in your death from either the disease, or your fellow man.
Quietus concludes The Pandemic Series. For Mac and Hunter, and all mankind, there is no means of avoiding the final death blow brought about by the spread of the deadly plague.
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Fantastic Series!
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Captivating
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Quietus is the thrilling conclusion of the Pandemic Series by Bobby Akart. Featuring Mack and Hunter's continued quest to save the world while protecting themselves.
I was eagerly awaiting this book. I wanted to know how the series ended really bad. Akart wrote these characters to the point where I felt like I knew them. It felt like they hadn't called me in a while and I wanted to check in on them to figure out if they were still alive.
Quietus took a similar approach than some of Akart's other books. 1-to-2 people against the world. Everyone is against them and the odds are abysmal. But somehow, with sweat, tears, and back-breaking work, things might be better one day. I enjoyed Quietus as much as the other books in this series and I was happy with where Akart left it.
I reached out to Akart upon finishing the book to ask him about the "finish". I knew that things were left open just enough to give readers a feeling of completion but leaving the door cracked so that we could "check in" on Mack and Hunter's progress later on. Akart confirmed that there could be other books based on this, but didn't say any were currently in progress.
I'm a little sad to let my 'friends' go at the end of this book. As I mentioned earlier, I really felt like these were real people at the edge of the world. Leave it to Bobby Akart to make me miss people that don't even exist. Polish that off with Farrell and Adams' narration and you're golden. A near perfect series for post-apocalyptic and medical thriller fans alike.
I received a free copy of this book. It has not affected my review of my opinion.
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A Near Perfect Series
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I normally wait to get my one credit each month for a new book without spending extra, but with this one I had to get each book in the series immediately after finishing the one before it, and I used almost all my spare time listening to it.
***SPOILER ALERT***
I really like the lack of cliffhangers. Most every time if there was a cliffhanger, the answer came immediately in the next chapter. Sadly though, the one thing I didn't like about this book, the last in the series, was that it feels somewhat like a cliffhanger to me, in that the series story line doesn't feel totally complete since it ends with the decision they are going to provide the cure to other people besides Americans somehow, but we don't get to see it happen. There was a climax where they attacked Snow's compound, but that felt more like a midpoint to me. I thought a more fitting final struggle and climax would be the struggle to get the cure to other parts of the world successfully, and to finish dealing with the ISIS who released the plague in the first place to a definite conclusion. Because of the difficulties that could arise along the way on their journey; the United States government wanting to keep the cure strictly for Americans for a year or two at least, the terrorists still roaming the country who'd want to secure the cure for their people only, seeking to let everyone else die off, the mistrust of isolated groups with no outside communication, other groups who'd want to take the cure vials they do have for themselves or force her to reproduce more strictly for their group so they can be independent from the United States government, and protected against the plague, the moral dilemma that could come up of having to kill more of the few humans left in the world in order be successful in getting the cure spread around the globe; there is just so much there for a very fulfilling story. I really hope there's one more book added to the series!!! It could be called something like, "Whose cure?" or "A Cure for Whom?" I know it would be a riveting story!
Almost Perfect
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There are some concerns...
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