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Convergence

By: John O'Brien, Mark Tufo
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
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Summary

Having survived Atlantis, the town of Indian Hill beckons. As Mike and Trip make their way toward Indian Hill and are in search of some much needed answers, Jack is fast on their heels. It is a dangerous journey fraught with all manner of creatures. Zombies, Night Runners and the Alien Whistlers do their best to prevent the trio from ever going home again. The Whistlers are constantly roaming the wilds in search of food, the zombies gather in large groups, and the night runners own the night.

Will they survive the nightmarish beasts only to be shredded by time itself? Trip may have some knowledge that could help, but extracting it from him is proving exceedingly difficult. Mike's memories are being tattered, and Jack's soul is tortured as he makes one final desperate bid to get back to his family. Time is truly running out. Will the group manage to get back to their original worlds before this one folds into nothingness?

©2017 Mark Tufo, John O'Brien (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
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saved the best till last

What made the experience of listening to Convergence the most enjoyable?

not bin a big fan of the first 2 books still enjoyed them but they were missing a "WHY !!" this book answers the why! and i even got to liking jack's charatcter,will be looking up john O'brien books soon,

What did you like best about this story?

trip is the most jaw dropping, loved,miss understood, confused, insightful character you will ever come across
if mark tufo could make a book on him i'm sure it would have to be a re re re read

Which character – as performed by Sean Runnette – was your favourite?

see above

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

freedo's

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Just amazing

This is such a great blend between two writer. Character from two story’s working together. Love the whole thing.

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Awesome

What a partnership ,two great authors ,one brilliant series. looking forward to the next book and beyond.

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Awesome finish to an awesome series

Both Mark and John have outdone themselves again and with the wizard narrator that is Sean this has capped off a brilliant trilogy, I hope they do more work together in the future with Mike and Jack or even with new characters.

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Book 3 ends But

Awesome story can’t wait till book 4. Mark and John get collaborating, I need to know what trip is sorry for

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Oooooooooooooohhhh

Very exciting third installment. We get to see much more of John (the sober version of Trip) and he's fascinating. It opens up so many questions and possible answers to things in this world and the many others in the Tufo universe. Can't say anymore about the story without giving something away. Listen to it. It's great! And Sean Runnette is a awesome as ever.

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Ok. Writing style needs work

The concept of the story was interesting but the First person writing style not great - unpolished maybe best way to describe. Also some of the plot- line unnecessarily repetitive and actually didn't really build up the tension. not terrible by any means just such high standard in this genre of zombie scifi horror audiobooks

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