
What Lies Beneath the Fallout
The Last Safe Place Chronicles, Book 1
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Joe Mick
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Tanner J Reed
The blast was just the beginning.
When the sky turned to fire, Matt had one job: protect his family at all costs. A former Marine with a plan—and a hidden cave system buried deep beneath Missouri—he thought they were ready.
He was wrong.
Radiation. Panic. Ruthless survivors. What’s left of his group barely escapes the fallout—but what they find underground is worse than anything above.
Something’s buried deeper. Something watching. Something not quite human.
As trust fractures and supplies dwindle, Matt must lead his family and neighbors through the darkness. But the real threat isn't the war…
It’s what lies beneath.
Perfect for fans of The Road and The Walking Dead, this gritty post-apocalyptic survival thriller blends tense realism, emotional grit, and slow-burning dread.
Don’t wait. Scroll up and grab your copy now.
The end of the world wasn’t the worst part. Surviving it is.
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The story itself had a lot of potential, but fell a bit short for me. The first chapter drew me in with action, adrenaline and the gripping urgency of the situation the characters were facing. Beyond that, I was disappointed with the lack of character development. Everyone was just too perfect. Not a single flawed character among them. There were times when it would have been good to dive into the emotional turmoil that this situation would have stimulated, but it was never explored or simply brushed over. Like the main character acknowledging that his oldest son was left behind, not with them, and left to likely die in the fallout, but no one else talked about it, grieved, or had to deal with it. They all just soldered on like the oldest brother never existed. Missed opportunities for deep character development and connecting to the reader on an emotional level.
I was given a free copy of this audiobook and would gladly listen to other performances by this narrator.
Excellent Narration, Story a bit flat
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Interesting story
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One of the oddest quirks of this book is that we get constant phrases like "finally", "at last" "for once" and so one....seemingly indicating a break from a long stretch of hardship....but the entire book takes place over less than a week. It's like the characters are all expressing expected emotions, but after sometimes just a few hours since the last 'normal' thing they did. It makes everything feel unearned and just strange for a story that takes place over such a short time.
Really, I can't imagine this book was actually written by a human being, I think it is a ChatGTP or similar experiment.
Plays like it was both written, and read, by AI.
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Post- apocalyptic
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