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Fire Storm: A Post-Apocalyptic Pandemic Thriller

The Zulu Virus Chronicles, Book 3

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Fire Storm: A Post-Apocalyptic Pandemic Thriller

De: Steven Konkoly
Narrado por: Charles Hubbell
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Something merciless watches over the outbreak - guiding its course.

Having narrowly survived the Kill Box, Hot Zone's hardened survivors and their Kill Box allies separate to pursue different objectives - outside of the Indianapolis quarantine zone.

For David Olson, that means bringing his son south to the safe haven of his parents' home - far away from the infected cities. Eric Larsen takes him up on the offer to rest and heal at the house before departing on the long journey to find his family in Colorado.

For Rich and his secretive black ops team, that means transporting Dr. Chang and Dr. Hale to a secure facility out east, where they will join the nation's few surviving bio-weapons researchers - with the hopes of pinpointing the source of the virus and possibly developing a vaccine.

Neither group will get very far before the true face of the evil controlling the Zulu Virus arrives - tempting them with irresistible opportunities.

Dangerous opportunities, with the potential to sweep them right into a lethal firestorm.

©2018 Stribling Media (P)2018 Stribling Media
Ciencia Ficción Postapocalíptico Thriller y Suspenso Ficción Supervivencia Suspenso
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This book is on par with the others, as far as action, storyline, etc. Though it had somewhat of a "Star Trek" ending, it was good up until the last chapter, which was a little sappy and overly predictable. It sounded like the editors made the author write it in at the last minute.

A better ending would have have David, Larson and a few others sitting around, drinking, and talking about what the fallout was. This could have tied up a bunch of loose ends and would have been a nicer way to find out the ongoing outcome and fallout, how the country was rebuilding, etc. If done right, it could have opened up the possibility for another series with the same main characters.

Conclusion to the Trilogy

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Don’t get me wrong, I liked the series as a whole, but I have several issues with this pseudo-concluded third volume. The ending was rushed, characters were bum-rushed to safety, the wife was in & out of the picture, was accountability for the virus exacted (?), and I still don’t know the motive(s) and/or purpose of the virus. I note so many five star reviews yet scarcely anyone has an issue. What did I miss?
The third book focuses on our boys heading up a convoy to move materials and supplies from one city to another. They’re also called upon to evacuate troops from a besieged headquarters about to be overrun. The story was tense and exciting; full of action from start to finish. The same characters were brought forward; we got to know them and care about them. R.C. Bray was excellent; it was a joy listening to him. Except for my criticism, recommended reading.

Did I miss something?

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There's just enough jargon to satisfy those looking for specs, but he also keeps the story popping along. His characters are not cartoonist, they're people you might know, with flaws and strengths. Love this book!

Konkoly does it again!

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Awesome non-stop action continued in this excellent book! Another excellent must read! Also an excellent ending to the series, but leaves room for more...

Awesome non-stop action--again!

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First book I acquired accidentally and it was a delightful read. Very underwhelmed by the conclusion.

Losing steam.

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It’s not bad from a military thriller perspective but it really doesn’t qualify as an apocalyptic novel.
Every group is amazing well armed and supplied, planes, helicopters and Humvees are everywhere.
And there’s not one zombie. There’s the passing mention of them but they have little to nothing yo do with book 2-3.

I’d also add the character of Joshua bugged me to no end. He’s an almost 18 year old thinking of enlisting in the marines, and he sounds, acts, and more importantly is treated like he’s about 12.

Overall, ok, not great

At some point you are going to have zombies in you zombie book, right?

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This second installment not only lacked a debut from the infected it tried very unsuccessfully to be a military thriller.

Dr A

A zombie book without a Zombie

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the story moved along. It was a good lesson. A little light on plot. And the author never really goes into the Big Evil that's behind it all. several times it felt like I skipped over a book.

good conclusion of the story

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