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Terror in Appalachia
- Terror Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Ward Paxton
- Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
Giant wolf-like creatures prowl silently in the dark woods - hungry and desperate. The townspeople see them as horrifying monsters that must be killed at any cost. But, to the wolves, humans are merely obstacles to their own survival, and obstacles must be destroyed - utterly destroyed.
Check out J. Esker Miller's debut masterpiece, Terror on the Tundra - in this prequel to Terror in Appalachia, giant creatures, superbly adapted to the Arctic, come out of the ice fog to terrorize a small Alaskan village. The Army and Air Force try to destroy them, but a young paleontologist from the University of Alaska vows to save the species - or die trying.
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- Missgotty
- 25-11-21
A bit flat
This book was just OK. There seemed to be a steady pace of moderate action/storyline with a few plot holes. In one instance it didn't make sense that one character would easily escape being imprisoned in a 'secure' mansion swarming with hired mercenaries, making a huge amount of noise with not one person hearing him, only to go back again to rescue his friends who also in the end escaped with more ease than the first guy even though the mansion was on lockdown. There was very little action from the wolves, really just snippets of time which was disappointing as I think I would have found the book more interesting had there been more. I also found the ending disappointing as it was rather quick and lacklustre. The narrator's straining voice grated on me at times.
I was given this book for free of my own choosing and voluntarily left this review.
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