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Further the Void

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By: Donald Morrison
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The nightmare didn’t end on Mars… it only followed him into the void.

Private First Class Jason Fascio thought he had escaped the nightmare on Mars. But nearly eight years later, he awakens from cryo aboard the Janus Space Station—only to discover that the horrors he survived have returned. Within days of his revival, strange events spiral into chaos, and Jason realizes the nightmare has only just begun.

Further the Void is the terrifying sequel to the fan-favorite sci-fi horror novel ENTITY. Continuing the story of the sole survivor of the Attis Mining Colony—where a previously unknown organism slaughtered over a hundred colonists—this gripping sequel delivers claustrophobic suspense, relentless action, and chilling extraterrestrial terror.

Perfect for fans of Dead Space, Alien, and John Carpenter’s The Thing, Further the Void plunges readers into a heart-pounding survival story where the real enemy is lurking just beyond the next hatch.

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this continues the main characters fight to destroy the entity and its great! lots of suspense and now that you know some of what the entity is capable of, its alot of anticipation of the horror to come! I really can't wait for book 3, bring it on!

entity round 2 woo hoo!

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This time the author borrowed from Alien: Isolation. This is another popcorn story; just like the first one i.e. something you can listen to while disengaging your brain.

It has the same issue with the narration as the first one... mispronouncing works, same tone and pitch used through the whole story which makes it hard to keep track of character.

Overall not a horrible story. A bit predictable.

Borrowing from Alien: Isolation

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