End Time
The End Time Saga, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Keith Szarabajka
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By:
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Daniel Greene
About this listen
The protests in front of the embassy aren't what they seem....
In the dark, primal jungles of the Congo Basin, something is ravaging the local population. When protests turn violent in front of the US embassy in Kinshasa, only the foreign policy experts paid attention. Civil war erupts, and people rip each other apart in the streets of the African capital.
To avert disaster and preserve its self-image, an overwhelmed State Department dispatches a team of elite counterterrorism agents to bring their besieged people back alive. Mark Steele, a young agent within the division, and his team of gritty operatives are used to trudging through the worst society has to offer, all while operating from the shadows. But Steele's team is plunging headlong into a maelstrom of death so much worse than rebels in the streets.
A highly contagious microbe is spreading unchecked, killing everyone in its wake only to bring them back again as the ravenous undead. Only a lone CDC virologist understands the extent of the outbreak at hand. He cowers among the embassy staff praying for extraction from the hands of death, fearing his part to play in the epidemic.
Follow this harrowing tale of survival, duty, love and horror as the living dead bring the world to its knees. The first installment of an epic series, End Time starts as a slow burn that turns into a breakneck-paced struggle for survival. Greene does an excellent job of depicting individual stories within the larger scope of the global epidemic. Enter the End Time.
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- Andrew Freeman
- 20-10-21
edge of your seat story
really enjoyed this, charities are so relatable.
a must for all zombie 🧟♀️ fans out there.
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- JOD
- 14-12-22
Decent zombie series
This is a good start to a series, I hope the next book will be as good.
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- Fiona
- 12-01-23
does what it says on the tin
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this, bit confusing at first but worth sticking with. a different working and perspective on a zombie type virus end of days.
listening again and it's as good second time around
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- Telford44
- 16-01-23
Above average Zombie Apocalypse novel
This was the first Daniel Greene novel I've read, and I found it thoroughly enjoyable. In some ways it is a standard ZA novel with a strange virus which starts in Africa and then spreads across the world, but it is done really well and the as the first team return from Africa it comes as quite a shock to find the infection has already reached the US. The story is told from different points of view and each one helps build the story layer by layer. There is a good mix of the 'professional' soldier/agent who seem able to manage everything easily and your run of the mill citizen who is simply scared and just trying to survive. There is also a relatively brief section showing how political bureaucracy is simply unable to cope with this kind of emergency. After such a solid start it will be good to see how the story develops in book 2
The narrator did a good job of keeping the reader's attention and keeping the pace of the story moving along.
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- Mia Harper
- 24-08-21
Interesting and entertaining read
An entertaining read that kept my interest right to the end, an emotional rollercoaster with plenty of suspense and intrigue.
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- Caroline
- 28-11-22
Ok, though a lot of silly patriotic guff too
The storyline is quite good and exciting, although none of the characters are developed much. It does have a lot of weird patriotic stuff that means nothing and sounds silly to non-Americans, and probably any wise Americans too.
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- Shaun Moore
- 25-11-22
Steel! No, just no.
The hero is called Steel. Do I have to say anymore? He is so generic it's funny, unintentionally funny. The actual story ain't half bad, I just couldn't stand the cringe that is Steel.
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- Simon
- 13-06-18
End Time is Only the Beginning!
So you've finished the Arisen series or maybe Mountain Man and fancy some more zombie horror. Well, life wouldn't be what it is without at least a small zombie horde trudging through your imagination would it? If this is where you find yourself then maybe adding a little Steele into your life isn't a bad approach. He's tough, uncompromising and probably just the kind of guy you'd want to have by your side when the people around you decide they want to chew your arms off. He's a counter-terrorism agent sent into Africa to retrieve among others an expert virologist who is among the first to grasp the magnitude of the events unfolding. He's joined in the story by some other strong characters but don't get too attached to anyone because the body count in this one is high. There are strong horror scenes from the start in what is a very fast-paced and action-packed audiobook that is read well.
Judging from this first volume it's not going to be a genre-defining series nor is it going to deliver a whole new take on a zombie apocalypse. However, it delivers a lot of action centered around some strong characters and will be a good read for anyone who simply can't get enough zombies into their life. I enjoyed the way it threw me straight into the mix and kept the action coming. I'll certainly be following this one.
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- Jax Leck
- 29-08-18
Could have been great
I just wish men would stop writing fantasy women who are as beautiful as they are stupid. The heroine Gwen was a very two dimensional character with no real redeeming features. In fact in real life I would have strangled her before the book was half way through.
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- Iain
- 28-10-22
Post-Apocalyptic Military Fan-fiction
It felt like the author idolises anything vaguely military, and disdains everything else. Avoid.
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