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De: Brian Hill
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The Stand meets The Martian.

Where were you when the world ended?

Will Hale was teaching a class in a distant city. One night, he went to bed with a fever. The next morning, he woke to silence.

Hallways emptied.

Roads clogged with stopped cars.

TVs displaying static.

Now Will, an IT geek with no survival training, must figure out what is going on and how to help those he cares for.

Because there is no one else.

©2022 Brian Hill (P)2023 Brian Hill
Ciencia Ficción Postapocalíptico Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso Ficción
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One of the worst I listened to. IT guy teaching a class gets sick and wakes up only to find everyone dead. Then spends most of the book telling us about his love for wife and son on his way home. He uses "Ninja Rocks" to get what he needs on his journey.
Sorry to the writer but I owe this to the customer to write this negative review.

Terrible

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I tried to read this 2x and just couldn't get past Chapter 10. I think the author had a solid story idea but the amount of detail he added took away from the story. Frankly, it started reading like a text book. I couldn't get past the detailed physics experiment he did in High School; which had absolutely nothing to do with the story at all.

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