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Hybrid
- Tide Series
- Narrated by: Ryan Kennard Burke
- Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
Navy SEAL Brendon O’Neil spent the past decade executing dangerous missions across the globe. He never expected to be deployed in his own country. A biological weapon has hit much of the world - including the United States. People are turned into twisted creatures hellbent on destruction. As the country tumbles headlong into utter collapse, O’Neil leads a team of SEALs fighting to defend America against the devastation sweeping city after city.
When vital intel points to the potential culprits of this manmade disaster, O’Neil and his highly skilled team are picked to deliver a crucial strike that might help turn this gruesome war around. These elite operators could be America and the world’s best hope. His team is prepared to give their lives for the ruthless mission they undertake. But sometimes, the cost of success is far greater than death.
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- Davey_Boy
- 11-07-21
A decent post-apocalyptic novel.
This novel reminds me of the Arisen series, by Michael Stephen Fuchs. Not bad, but nothing special. It was a good length. Worth a listen if you catch it in a sale.
It’s the only book of this series (The Tide) that I’ve listened to (I received a free code from the author), but I didn’t have any issues getting to know the story or the characters.
I liked that the story went places right away, instead of spending ages on trivial things, or needless backstory and/or superfluous romance. The story skipped along at a brisk pace and there was an enjoyable twist to the tale, which I appreciated.
The narrator seemed to have the ability to do a gruff voice for the SEALS, but didn't, which was odd. Overall though, his narration wasn’t bad.
All in all, not a bad novel.
My rating: 6.5/10
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