Solar Plexus: Publisher's Pack
Solar Plexus, Books 1 & 2
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Narrated by:
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Sean Runnette
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By:
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Victor Zugg
About this listen
Contains Solar Plexus and Near Total Eclipse, books one and two in the Solar Plexus series.
Solar Plexus, book 1:
Imagine traveling through a world determined to stop you.
A massive solar storm induced EMP of apocalyptic proportions knocks out power and fries circuits for most of the planet. Transportation, communications, and constraints on human nature are gone. Within hours, store shelves are empty; gangs and desperate people with guns rampage. Survival for those ill-equipped and unprepared will be short-lived. This will be the new normal for many months, possibly years.
Tiffany Conway sets out alone from Florida to join her parents in Ohio. She's young, strong, armed, and, with a Marine Corps background, skilled. She'll walk the entire distance if necessary.
Sam Pratt and Chet Evans, best friends and business partners, are luckier than most. Retired from the military, they too have skills. But they have something more — a running vehicle. With it, they set out from central Florida heading for the safety of Sam's cabin in the sparsely populated foothills of Tennessee.
With society crumbling, will they make it in one piece? Will they make it at all?
Near Total Eclipse, book 2:
Finding the resources needed to survive will be tough. Holding on to those resources will be tougher.
Three weeks after the mother of all solar storms, power is out, communications are down, and transportation is mostly non-existent. Fear and panic run rampant. Resources run scarce. Looting, rioting, and general mayhem advance as the dark side of humanity takes hold.
Retired Air Force Major Sam Pratt, along with his best friend, Chet Stevens, their recent traveling companion, Tiffany Conway, and her parents double down on their plan to wait out the apocalypse at Sam’s cabin in the foothills of Tennessee. Food is the first order of business. They’ll need plenty to survive the two years or more they expect it will take for the lights to return. Should Sam and his friends make do with what the land provides, or claim their fair share of what food remains?
Security is the second order of business. To defend against an expected onslaught of hungry people, Sam and his cadre form an alliance with the nearby town of Townsend. The population is small, manageable, and led by a select few with military experience. They anticipate no shortage of marauders willing to kill for what the town has. And Townsend, Tennessee, with its access to fresh water and miles of remote forest teeming with game and fish, is prime real estate for seemingly everyone with a gun. Sam and his friends have a decision to make. Stand and fight with the town, fall back to the cabin, or fade into the mountains?
Decisions have consequences, and mistakes are often counted with lost lives. Is survival in this post-apocalyptic world even feasible?
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- Business C.
- 30-11-23
The inconsistency of the main characters
The idea was good, but the story is awful. The main characters alternate between doing incredibly stupid things to get themselves into dangerous situations and then brilliantly extricating themselves. I kept hoping it would get better. One or 2 gun battles would have been interesting. By the time they were on their 10th or 11th it became unbearably boring.
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- kian
- 14-05-20
Good effort
The narrator did a good job but the pace was slow, the main character didn't display anything to make him a retired major, he walks into any confrontation and disarms, then gets tied up or put in cells and gets rescued by the female character, so not the strong leader type. I wish the scenarios were more solid but it was a good effort. some might like it but it's not my thing.
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