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Democide
- Charlie's Requiem, Book 2
- Narrated by: Duke Fontaine
- Length: 13 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
Charlie finds herself caught in the city as it degenerates into chaos following an EMP attack.
Charlie, a successful pharmaceutical sales rep, has no background in prepping or survival. Thrust into a do or die situation, she quickly learns that leaders in Washington are working to change the country as she knows it. Her world has become a race to freedom while attempting to avoid capture by the new government's agents. She must do this while trying to escape from a city with millions of residents as food, medicine, and rule of law all disappear.
Can Charlie and her group learn to survive, or will the lack of knowledge become their fatal flaw?
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- Haydn
- 24-01-17
love this book
this book is awesome and fits right into the going home series of books world not sure if it was meant to but it did in my mind. if you like them you will like this! Can't wait for the next one keep up the good work guys. also who doesn't love Dukes voice the guy read this so well!
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- Thj Williamson
- 17-11-17
Morgan's guys at the north now Tampa
great book want to know what happens next now we are finding out more about the DHS
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- sarah MacHattie
- 06-10-18
Great read even second time around
on My things that let the writer down which I k or is A American as it also rears its ugly head in his other books, all of which I have read as I am still an avid fan, is the gloating. Some men like to gloat about how they know this and history know that and then proceed to bore you with how they came to that knowledge and begin a step by step explanation. it is annoying and outs me off the character in another book who is the sheriff, and it does let the likeable character down who suddenly beimces a know all and less likable which is out of character. The writer let's us down in that book when he even proceeds to tell his 5 year old daughter the complicated process if how to turn something and nothingninto something critically important which invlov3s connecting pipes and such with his tool box. in this book it reared its ugly head again only the time in the female character Charlie and as us women k ow, we would never proceed to bore people with and how what and why in o4der to prove how clever we are and have others kiss our ego but in this book she does. not o my that another female character comes over and asks a question that a female just wouldn't in order to allow the massaging of egos, us women just don't do it we feel no need to talk BS about who has the biggest spanner in the box. it don't fit with the characters anyway but it also let's it down. in real life when men do this the wives just switch off and walk off and discuss something less ego but here 8 had to skip pages as it began to irritate me. and no it was about aren't I clever in knowing how to do this when other don't know, it was more, wow how did you shoot a man I don't think I couldn't just kill a man. explain your rationale friend. Oh ok I will blah blah blah. unrealistic and in real conversations let the story down. However, believer or not apart from that and the narrator making a few errors it is a great read. note to narrator, when someone whispers something you should in fact whisper it not say it even louder than your normal volumes. Plot was great and the twists and turns keep you on the edge. Straight into the next book!
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