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SecondWorld

De: Jeremy Robinson
Narrado por: Phil Gigante
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Lincoln Miller, an ex-Navy SEAL turned NCIS special agent, is sent to Aquarius, the world’s only sub-oceanic research facility, located off the Florida Keys, to investigate reports of ocean dumping. A week into his stay, strange red flakes descend from the surface. Scores of fish are dead and dying, poisoned by the debris that turns to powder in Miller’s fingers and tastes like blood.

Miller heads for the surface, ready to fight whoever is polluting on his watch. But he finds nothing. No ships. No polluters.

No oxygen.

Instead, he finds a cloudless sky full of red particles dropping like snow and coating the ocean with a thick film that stretches to the horizon. When a dead blue whale collides with Aquarius, Miller begins a harrowing race to escape the affected area.

Cut off from the rest of the world and surrounded by death, Miller makes his way to Miami, where he discovers just one survivor and the awful truth: The strange phenomenon that robbed the air of its life-giving oxygen was an attack by an enemy reborn from the ashes of World War II. And they’re just getting started.

Miami, Tel Aviv, and Tokyo have all been destroyed. Millions are dead. And if Miller can’t track down and stop those responsible in seven days, the rest of the world is next.

©2012 Jeremy Robinson (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Acción y Aventura Misterio,Thriller y Suspenso Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso Emocionante
Creative Premise • Fast-paced Action • Excellent Narration • Likeable Protagonist • Entertaining Plot • Unique Storyline

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The short answer is that I loved it. It was intense and action filled and had reminded me of a game I’ve played before, Wolfenstein.
I’ve read it before in reviews but “Cowboy” was by far my favorite. Definitely a must read (or must listen if you had audible, like me haha)

Awesome and blood pumping!

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This is my second book by this author and I will be looking for more! Of course Mr. Gigante as the narrator made my enjoyment all a certainty😉

Exciting

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Perhaps the most feared people since the barbarian hordes that felled the Roman Empire are the Nazis. They blended intelligence, science, technology, and fanaticism beyond any group before or since, and now they're back. Jeremy Robinson blends historical facts with conspiracy theories to bring back the Nazis in a more devastating way than previously perceived, and he does so brilliantly. This is one of his best books, and as a stand alone novel a terrific way for any reader to become acquainted with his work.

I have read this book twice and now listened to it. Phil Gigante truly helps bring the story to life. His varied accents and vocal changes lend uniqueness to every character. He made my third experience with this book as fresh as my first.

Chilling and fascinating!

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this was the first time I had heard this narrator you did an incredible job bringing the book to life, him and Robinson were a great combo

amazing!!

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This was action-packed and entertaining from start to finish. with the current climate of our nation, much of the story serves as a relevant fictionalized warning of the risks of both complacency and extremism. Whether or not the author's intent was to go in that direction, or simply to write an entertaining tale, this work does well in both areas. areas. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and will be reading the follow-up starring the Cowboy.

Modern Caveat Wrapped in an Entertaining Story

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Jeremy Robinson never fails to deliver! Fast-paced with a surprise around every corner. I love Cowboy!

Jeremy Robinson never fails to deliver!

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I really enjoyed the book except..... one thing bugged the shit out of me and it was throughout the book. The main character is a military professional, former Navy Seal, and current NCIS agent. For some reason he calls a Magazine a "clip" the whole way through the book! A man like that would never use the wrong terminology for a part of a firearm. While clips are used for a few firearms, it is accurate for exactly zero times that it's used in the book.

Great Story

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First, the book is an exciting and fun tale, and you won’t regret the listen. I, however, had several issues. I direct the remaining comments to the author:

First, Jeremy, it’s a magazine, not a “clip” - apparently neither you nor your editor know much about firearms, and I’m guessing that’s because you are (or were) a pretty typical liberal (you know, the ones who want to ban guns yet have no idea how they really work or what the proper terminology is).

This conclusion is bolstered by the second point: smearing many good people on the “right” early on by basically calling them all Nazis. Again, another worn and false liberal talking point. I’ll give you a pass on this as it isn’t too prevalent and you made amends in your more recent book, The Others with the preacher character. So I hope this was just a phase.

Third, you clearly don’t scuba dive (and again, neither does your editor) because if you take a breath of compressed error 50 feet down, hold that breath and then shoot to the surface, your lungs would explode. Yet that’s what you had the main character do here. Tsk, tsk, such sloppy attention to detail.

Coming out with a book in 2012 with an Obama clone as President was a bit shallow, amateurish and lazy, don’t you think? **Spoilers below**

Oh (spoilers here), and I figured out Broder was a Nazi almost immediately, so there was a bit too much telegraphing there.

Those issues aside, the book and the performance were very enjoyable, and I loved the Czech Cowboy!

Great Story Marred a Little by Biases and Ignorance

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On every review I do for one of his books I say the same thing. I love his work. This is yet another great story.

As always another great story from Jeremy!

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Cool story line..the science behind it is interesting. Of course some of it may seem a bit over the top but you would know that if you read the summary. I think my only complaint is..there seems to be a few to many 'only seconds to live' moments. I'm rather used to these (Clive Cussler fan) but it got to the point that I found myself thinking of something other than the story during these 'episodes'. You know the main character isn't going to be removed so it's simply the logistics of how he'll escape. It's numbing after awhile. That being said..it was an enjoyable listen.

well done

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