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Midnight Strikes
- Narrated by: Mike Carnes
- Length: 5 hrs
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Summary
The prequel to Tom Reynolds' hit Meta superhero novel series is finally here.
The world is still reeling from the devastation of the final battle between the world’s strongest metahumans. Empire City has been left in shambles as it struggles to rebuild. Overnight, the world’s metabands, mysterious bracelets that offer their owner’s superhuman powers and abilities, have all ceased working. Guilt ridden over his possible hand in all of this, the masked vigilante Midnight has hung up his cowl.
Instead of fighting crime, he now spends his sleepless nights searching for clues to recover the device that might be responsible for all of it before it can fall into the wrong hands. Along the way he meets Amanda Khan, a teenage girl with a metahuman history in search of her missing friend. Both find the clues to what they’re both searching for lead them to The Receptive, a secretive cult which offers a path to meta humanity to its most loyal followers and may just hold the answers to the missing device.
Don't forget to check out the other audiobooks in the Meta series, including Meta, The Second Wave, and Rise of The Circle.
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- Jonathan McLean
- 29-01-19
Batman Vs Scientology
Really great book.
I’ve been a fan of the Meta series since it was first released and this is a great prequel to the story. It was a lot of fun, and I couldn’t wait til my next car journey or quiet half-hour to sit and listen.
Mike Carnes reads Midnight’s voice in a way that sounds like Solid Snake, which is pretty badass. The only thing that got to me was Luna’s pronunciation of the word vigilante as vigilahnte, but that’s just me being awkward!!
Great book. Would recommend.
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