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Endgame

Arisen series, Book 14

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Endgame

Von: Michael Stephen Fuchs
Gesprochen von: R.C. Bray
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This is it.

Alpha team goes once more into the breach.

On what will be their final missions ever in the Zulu Alpha - and the fight of their lives — Homer & Ali, and Predator & Juice, launch out into the terminal post-Apocalypse, as London is overrun by the very last rush of death covering the entire planet. Neither mission can fail, but can all four teammates survive? Or will some go down safeguarding the lives of those they love more than life itself?

Handon fights his way back from the dead.

As reinforcements flood into CentCom, ahead of the onslaught of the undead world, one man lies in a coma at the heart of humanity's final fallback position. But will the ghosts of all those who've fallen before, and the love of those who yet remain, be enough to bring him back to life, and back to the fight, in time to lead the final battle?

The last survivors man the Alamo of the Alamo.

As CentCom is overrun, and it all collapses and the screen goes black, the last heroes of humanity have one final chance to save the world. But as they cling to one another in their shrinking circle of life, will they be able pull it off from the mast of the last sinking ship in a world submerged in a sea of death...?

Love. Death. The End of the line. Endgame.

©2017 Michael Stephen Fuchs (P)2018 Podium Publishing
Action & Abenteuer Dystopien Militär Postapokalyptisch Science Fiction

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First of all, I own every Arisen book including all spinoffs, as well as 3 audio books. So I spent significant time and reading and listening and overall enjoying the series a lot. But boy oh boy these last 2 books are a drag. They could have easily been cut down and put into one book. It's just outbreak after outbreak, situation after situation it just never ends and it is so repetitive. The fight with the Russians was already dragged out so much it made the Hobbit movies look like an unstretched, compact story.

And I'm going to be honest, with Endgame I'm just in it to finish it, not because I enjoy the storytelling anymore. It's just a matter of 'Aw hell no here we go yet again with the same stuff...' The worst thing is that most of these fights and missions don't even add any value to the overall story. I could have literally just skipped entire chapters and it would have no impact on the outcome. I also find that the writing style and usage of phrases and words ("Fighting like Gods") has gotten very repetitive and just too much.

After over 10 books do we really need to be told every 5 minutes how elite Alpha Team are and how badass the Marines were? Why are all Brits with the exception of the Paras borderline retarded and incompetent in this book? Why does Ali suddenly behave like a Robot? What is wrong with Fick all of a sudden? Did his IQ drop by 30 points? I have so many questions.

Dude... The books were so amazing, I really don't know what happened on the end stretch there but The Siege was kinda draggy and Endgame is borderline torture for me.

It's dragging on and on

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