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Maximum Violence

Arisen, Book 4

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Maximum Violence

By: Glynn James, Michael Stephen Fuchs
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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In Canterbury, as the virus rages out of control, one troop of Royal Marine Commandos fights a 360-degree battle for survival while also racing to rescue the Channel Tunnel survivors from a relentless siege, all before Hellfire missile strikes and carpet bombing kill anyone left alive. Across the Atlantic the crew of the USS John F. Kennedy risks a catastrophic reactor meltdown to get out of the path of a 10-mile-wide tide of the dead while onshore, at the naval air base, Wesley's tiny team maintains a lonely vigil that turns horrifyingly dangerous as the edge of the storm hits, pushing desperate civilians ahead of it.

In the air above, Gunnery Sergeant Fick leads a handpicked fireteam of spec-ops marines halfway across North America to take and defend an airfield on a remote island but learns, to his cost, that it is a place with a terrible history and very dangerous secrets. Finally, out on Lake Michigan, Alpha team races toward extraction...but first must fight their most harrowing battle yet, this time against the living, who are both more treacherous and a hell of a lot better armed than the dead.

Who will be left standing at the end? Find out if your heart can take the strain in the biggest and most explosive Arisen book yet: Arisen, book four: Maximum Violence.

©2015 Glynn James (P)2015 Podium Audio
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Arisen and The Remaining by far the best of this genre.

Good story line and always keep you on the edge of your seat. Narrator also does an amazing job.

Great book just can't wait for the next one!

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This books has more KTF and action. Great job on building characters that you want to hear more about them. RC Bray does it yet again and makes the story come to life! I look forward to the next book!

Awesome ZA books

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these dudes have nothing but bad luck...like are lets just see how much we can screw ourselves... but still grest book

dude

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This is a great series. RC brings it all the way through. Very well written battles. Got to get them all.

Excellent

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I enjoy all the military aspects of the undead world all the challenges and all of the camaraderie but I have to say the Murphy's Law affect gets ridiculous they can't do anything right it seems and I realize that things happen but that's just getting too far why don't you give them a break for once otherwise I highly recommend this and I have to friends and family

Dead men (and lady) walking

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