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The Tide: Devil to Pay
- Tide Series, Book 8
- Narrated by: Ryan Kennard Burke
- Length: 9 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Audiobook eight in Anthony J Melchiorri's the Tide series.
The apocalypse is here. Nightmarish creatures haunt every corner of the globe. They are the result of a biological agent that subverts human biology, turning people into monstrosities covered by overgrown bones and fueled by an unquenchable hunger.
That is just the beginning. A fanatical organization led by a rogue Russian biowarfare expert continues to expand its arsenal of biological weapons. Each design is more diabolical than the last. Now, the group plans to launch a new airborne agent that will destroy every last pocket of humanity eking out an existence in this horror-filled world.
Captain Dominic Holland and his team of elite covert mercenaries are assigned to stop the launch of this terrifying new weapon. In a desperate race against time, they must navigate the treacherous waters and cities around Europe to save humanity.
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- The Tide: Dead Ashore
- The Tide: Ghost Fleet
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- Benjamin McRae
- 2021-08-04
the story is pretty good, narrator does well!
some parts of the story feel unrealistic in the sense of trying to be quiet around the Skulls. the team sees a drooler? one of them always screams to the team about it. like, are you TRYING to attract more Skulls to your position? and that happens a lot I've noticed, even not with droolers. it's like, the moment they get into even the slightest skirmish they just throw caution to the wind. also I find the battles with the Skulls are a bit repetitive and boring. beyond that the story is pretty good
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