• Spectre Island: Time is Running Out!

  • Prepper Preparedness Options, Book 1
  • By: Ron Foster
  • Narrated by: T. David Rutherford
  • Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Spectre Island: Time is Running Out!

By: Ron Foster
Narrated by: T. David Rutherford
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A satirical, often humorous, but practical look at how three groups of people will end up trying to survive the apocalypse when stuck on a sinking Island.

The setting for the event is an apocalyptic author, listeners get together, prepper camp out which is occurring in Alabama when a geomagnetic storm triggers a chaotic pole shift like event causing earthquakes and flooding. The electrical grid has gone down and the unexpected slip of Earth’s Tectonic plates grinding together causes the New Madrid Fault line in Tennessee to tear itself apart and alter America’s continental shape and coastlines forever. The dystopian world of an old Spanish moss-covered movie set attraction not far from a small southern town becomes the base of operations for the survivors. Everyone one is forced to choose for themselves their own path when it comes to how to compete for survival in this newly evolving post-apocalyptic world.

The small-town locals, the event campers and the parks day visitors must all compete with bared teeth for limited resources and food before time runs out and starvation takes its deadly toll. A study in preparedness psychology and strategies as different minded or focused groups of people get their vehicles stranded on the island after the causeway leading to the mythical town of Spectre floods. The politically connected landowner is overwhelmed with the refugees and wants the National Guard to come take them away to FEMA camps, but the surviving preppers say no and are willing to fight!

A fun listen technothriller that will test your resolve, make you question your readiness and resiliency to societal breakdown and space weather climatic solar and geophysical or geographic disasters impacting earth!

©2019 Ron Foster (P)2019 Ron Foster

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I’ve listened to 30 Ron Foster books

I love Ron Foster’s books. Somewhat addicted. This book was a good story. The only thing I didn’t like was all of the grammatical errors and what I would call typos and mispronunciations.


It made it very difficult to listen to the whole story.

I also wish there was an easier way to find all of the different series, in order.

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Terrible

This is a tangle of conversations between a group of Boomers. It left me wondering if the author was trying to break a world record for the numbers of quotation marks used in a single novel. The entire thing left me rooting for the natural disaster. It's a shame that literature does not have its own sort of natural selection. Some works beg for extinction- this is one of them...

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