After the End
A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Novel
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Pierce
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By:
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Joshua V. Scher
About this listen
As a Doomsday prepper, he's ready to survive the apocalypse. But what about the men hunting him?
It turns out Addison was right: The world as he knew it did come to an end by means of a killer virus.
He’s by himself now, near what was Sicily, Oklahoma, tending to a wilted vegetable garden, foraging for rabbits, and eking out not quite enough water from a dried-up well. It’s time to move. Uncle Izzy, whom he’s decided to seek out in his survivalist cabin hundreds of miles away, had prepared him well for an apocalypse - all but for the loneliness.
The plan is simple. Gun. Bow. Bike. Go.
If he could just make it across the state, then maybe...
But the virus didn’t quite kill everybody. And humanity isn't all that humane anymore.
Ransacked and run-down, Addison learns all too quickly that hope is the enemy and trust is a liability. Survival has its costs.
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man might be king, but in the land of the dead, he’s bait.
The literary bleakness of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road meets the survivalist thrills of Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet in this harrowing novel from Joshua V. Scher. Now a motion picture from Shout! Studios and 1157 Productions, out August 17, 2021.
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- mark pemberton
- 01-11-22
A good start to a series
Kevin Pierce, the narrator has taken a well written story to another level.
I enjoyed this first book in this series, set in a world emptied of people by a disease. it focuses on a young lad trying to find his way in the world.
The characters are realistic, and well thought out, and you follow them as they struggle through relationship issues and getting to know how to relate to each other.
This would have been a 5 star easily, except for the dramatic last scene, well written and brilliantly performed but it just seemed to have a few holes.
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- Daryl peter lambrou
- 10-03-22
Epic
Great book with a addictive story and character and with great narration can’t wait for the next one
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- David
- 10-08-21
Yes what a story
Loved it!
I can't wait for the movie now.
Great writer narration absolutely top drawer.
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- Andrew
- 26-01-22
reminded me of listening to my crazy uncle
a slow burn story of survival after the (almost) end of humanity.
Kevin Pierce does a wonderful job bringing the story to life, easy to listen to, and remincent of being told stories from an older family member.
perfect for easy.litening while doing other things.
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