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Dead of Winter
- Enter Darkness, Book 2
- Narrated by: Andrew B. Wehrlen
- Length: 4 hrs and 22 mins
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Summary
Things may be tranquil at the lake house, but a storm is on the horizon.
Bradley and Anna have their work cut out for them; winter is upon them, and they need to be smart if they’re to survive the winter in this dangerous new world, bereft of technology.
They work their bodies to the bone to stock up for the winter, and in the process find a little girl, having run away from her family in hiding.
Soon, however, it becomes clear that her "family" is anything but conventional and they begin to realize they’ve made some powerful and unhinged enemies....
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- Norma Miles
- 14-04-19
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Brad's father still had not arrived at the prepper lodge he'd built and stocked throughout his life. Perhaps the epidemic had killed him. As winter approaches, Brad and Anna harvest and preserve and Brad teaches Anna's son, Sammy, how to hunt and trap. Winter arrives early, and with it an unforseen danger which threatens them all.
Part two of this post apocalyptic thriller could be read alone but is best taken in sequence to better understand the background. A slow action story, it has a feeling of real possibility, survivalist, which raises moral questions. And the interplay between the characters is good. Narrator Andrew B.Wahrlen is excellent, his brisk but sensitive reading propelling the book forward, holding the reader's interest with the underlying threat that something bad is going to happen despite the cabin's isolation and well stocked sulplies. He voices each character individually, the tension present between the two main protagonists evident. As always, a fine performance.
This is not a long book, quick and easy to read, though it has harrowing uundertones. I eagerly await part three. My thanks to the rights holder who, at my request, freely gifted me a complimentary copy of Dead of Winter, via Audiobook Boom.
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- deafmick
- 24-01-20
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