Refuge Omnibus Edition
Refuge 1 - 5
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Jeffrey Kafer
About this listen
Refuge, New Hampshire, is a small town. The kind found on postcards. Their biggest concern is the rowdy summertime revelers making their way up from Massachusetts and New York. And with most of the town's residents in neighboring Ashland, for the Fourth of July fireworks show, Refuge is quieter than usual. That is, until the Baptist church's bell starts ringing - on its own.
The bell chimes faster and faster, reaching a frenetic pace, as though rung by the Devil himself. But the bell is just the beginning. The air shimmers. The night-time sky fills with a burning red aurora. The moon, previously a crescent, is now full. And just hours after dusk, the sun returns to the sky, revealing an endless desert where there was once a mountainous pine forest.
Led by ex-Army Ranger turned surrealist painter, Griffin Butler, Sheriff Rebecca Rule and her deputy, Helena Frost, the residents of Refuge must weather an ever changing onslaught of otherworldly dangers while trying to uncover how and why the landscape beyond town shifts every time the church bell tolls.
As a sequence of horrific events threaten to destroy the town, the residents must band together, search for answers and find a way to defend their homes, or Refuge will be lost.
Refuge is a serialized novel, co-authored by #1 Amazon.com horror author, Jeremy Bishop, and five other authors, including Amazon.com best sellers Kane Gilmour and David McAfee, USA Today best seller, Robert Swartwood, and newcomer Daniel Boucher. The novel was released in five parts, every two weeks beginning in late 2013, but it is now available as one complete novel. So listen for the individual parts or the whole completed novel. Either way, you're in for a creepy ride.
©2014 Jeremy Robinson (P)2014 Jeremy RobinsonWhat listeners say about Refuge Omnibus Edition
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- Neville Townsend
- 13-05-22
Excellent
A five star story for five books in one great listen. good characters plenty of action loved it narration five star as well.
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- Fraser
- 25-05-24
Sliders but if it was just horror
Characters were likable and the story had me grippped from startnto finish. The diffrent eviroments, creatures and challangese the character faced keep the story lively.
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- mr gb clarke
- 28-07-16
So very different !
Would you consider the audio edition of Refuge Omnibus Edition to be better than the print version?
Not read the printed version.
What did you like best about this story?
The new idea, a whole town disappears, the new worlds the differing characters from a normal town who have to radically change to meet each new environment.
Have you listened to any of Jeffrey Kafer’s other performances? How does this one compare?
This is the first performance I've heard and I'm impressed.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When the character Sam realises he's been bitten and will soon change, he wants to protect his children.
Any additional comments?
This is an amazing story idea, that would make an excellent TV series. So many worlds to explore ! Compares with my other favourites, yesterday's gone and contamination.
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- The phantom reviewer
- 21-10-22
Well worth a listen.
This series of books are well worth a listen for someone looking for action, adventure and a bit of gore. However, do not expect twists and turns as it is a pretty straightforward plot. That having been said, I enjoyed listening to it and will never listen to the ringing of a church bell in the same way again!!! BONG!!
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- anne edwards
- 15-08-16
Gripping
Keeps you wondering what will happen on their next shift and what they will encounter
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