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Impetus

By: Scott M Sullivan
Narrated by: Tristan Wright
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When the world first heard about the meteorites, it was already too late. Ten arduous years later, Mick and his small group of eight had adapted to the new way of things. With no clean running water, power, or forms of communication, the Earth went backward, taking with it almost everything they held dear. Survivors like Mick were forced to do the best they could with what they had. Because in the post-Impact world, alternatives were a luxury that no one could afford. Now a deadly virus threatens those who were unfortunate enough to survive. With the clock ticking down on their lives, Mick will navigate the deceitful webs spun by those that oppose his drive for salvation. And along his quest to prevent another catastrophe, Mick will rediscover what it truly means to be human.

Impetus does away with the genre's tendency to dwell solely on the catastrophe, to instead examine the very-real human experience and condition behind a world-changing disaster.

©2014 Scott M Sullivan (P)2014 Scott M Sullivan

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missed opportunity, but perhaps there is a second?

This seems to be the first audiobook by Scott M Sullivan on audible so I did not have any idea what to expect. The story is exactly as described in the blurb. The blurb probably oversells the story somewhat as it was really pretty simple good guy verses bad guy type affair with some tension thrown in involving the main characters kids. There is no great detail regarding the meteorites, not a lot of information regarding the decline of civilisation. I kept on expecting more information, perhaps flash back type chapters, something else to give more detail. I think this could have been achieved considering the audiobook is only 7 hours and 20 minutes in length. I don't want to sound as though I didn't enjoy the story, because in truth I did! But I get the sense it could have been a lot more. Perhaps the author has a second book coming?

The quality of the narration was good, no background noises or any other distractions. The narrator Tristan Wright has certainly been busy with titles on audible but mostly with shorter minecraft titles. I listened to most of the book at 1.25x speed and some parts at 1.5x speed. This did not distract from the listening pleasure and is an indicator to me that the narration was a little slow. So once again this fact impacts your $/per hour equation. I don't have a lot of cash to burn, and I hate it when I pay more than half of what I earn per hour to listen to a book!

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  • RJ
  • 02-11-21

A just ending for an unjust man!

The story takes place ten years after meteorites decimated the earth. Before “The Impact” a covert government-sponsored lab called The Initiative was created to help survivors should the worst occur. Pockets of survivors existed throughout the ruins of cities. Mick, together with family and friends was one such pocket. King, who nominated himself The Rubble King with his band of miscreants was another. It turns out that not only had the meteorites decimated the earth but bore a virus along with them. The Initiative was the only chance of salvation for humanity. It is in this mix of survivors that the story takes place. As usual in this genre, it is the relationships and interactions of the characters that are the focus of the tale, not the catastrophe itself. We pick up the survivors at the point ten years after “The Impact”. Some additional background on them may have brought us closer to them, allowing us to care for them. Solomon may be the exception as he received the most abuse, gaining sympathy throughout the story. The bad guys were pretty clear cut and fairly predictable. All-in-all a decent story but lacking the intensity the situation called for. Three.point.five for potential.

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not bad

I really never got pulled into the story fully. The story was fun but not great. I am undecided whether I would buy the book again, whence 3 stars.

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