
The Extinction Cycle Boxed Set, Books 4–6
Extinction Evolution, Extinction End, and Extinction Aftermath
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Narrateur(s):
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Bronson Pinchot
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Auteur(s):
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Nicholas Sansbury Smith
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Extinction Evolution
Central Command is gone, the military is fractured, and the surviving members of Team Ghost, led by Master Sergeant Reed Beckham, have been pushed to the breaking point. While the strong return to the battlefield, the wounded are forced to stay behind on Plum Island and fight their inner demons.
Betrayed by the country they swore to defend and surrounded by enemies on all sides, Team Ghost has one mission left: protect Dr. Kate Lovato and Dr. Pat Ellis while they develop a weapon to defeat the Variants once and for all. But after a grisly discovery in Atlanta, Kate and Ellis realize their weapon might not be able to stop the evolution of the monsters.
Joined by unexpected allies and facing a new threat none of them saw coming, the survivors are running out of time to save the human race from extinction.
Extinction End
Almost seven weeks have passed since the Hemorrhage Virus ravaged the world. The remnants of the United States military have regrouped and relocated Central Command to the George Washington Carrier Strike Group. It's here, in the North Atlantic, that President Jan Ringgold and Vice President George Johnson prepare to deploy a new bioweapon and embark on the final mission to take back the country from the Variants.
With his home gone and his friends kidnapped, Master Sergeant Reed Beckham and his remaining men must take drastic measures to save what's left of the human race. But not everyone at Central Command has the same plan for victory. As the Variants continue to evolve, only a handful of heroes stand between the creatures and mankind's total extinction.
One way or another, the battle for the United States of America ends here.
Extinction Aftermath
Newly christened as the leader of Delta Force Team Ghost, Master Sergeant Joe Fitzpatrick arrives in Normandy over 70 years after Allied Forces joined the fight against the Nazis. The war to free survivors and eradicate pockets of adult Variants and their offspring is underway by the European Unified Forces. But as the troops push east, rumors of a new type of monster spread through the ranks. Fitz and his new team quickly realize that the fight for Europe might be harder than anyone ever imagined.
Back in the States, Captain Reed Beckham and Dr. Kate Lovato are settling into a new life on Plum Island. Across the United States, the adult Variants have all been wiped out, and the juveniles are on the run. But survivors soon realize there are other monsters at home, and they may be human.
As the doomsday clock ticks down and military bases fall across the country, the human race enters the age of extinction. Will science prevail - or will mankind vanish off the face of the planet?
©2015 Nicholas Sansbury Smith (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Favorite new series in years!
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A real page turner
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Good listen
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Holy War!
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Very Entertaining!
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Despite my pretentious gripe, I'd recommend the series in its entirety all day. Great story, relatable characters and a great time killer on the long commute to work.
Amazing value, and the story keeps you going!
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Great series up till end of book 5
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it's a lot of the same thing book to book... but I like it!
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Book 6 is the series killer
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Not a military person, but I do understand fiction and what works in a book. Writing the same things over and over with less and less characters as the books go AND bigger, meaner bad guys, stretches my suspension of disbelief way too far. Other than having completely insane killing machine variants, who just evolve to way past humanity and kill everything and everyone- Our main characters mostly do fine, despite horrendous battle tactics, no food, sleep or much medical care, no one ever drinks, sleeps and while I absolutely love my 2 German Shepherd Dogs, I do know that they wouldn't get out of the situations Apollo has got out of. Even for Superdogs. I continued to read, just for the dog, he's a good boy.
Devastating injuries are pretty much just mentioned away as injuries and the band plays on, they go back and battle AT NIGHT over and over. (Why? Variants hate daylight! Go during DAYLIGHT folks!), Also...whatever happened to Jed way back when he was with Meg (not this series, an earlier one) he's never mentioned again. Maybe he died and I didn't care further. It's like the writer forgot about Jed and Meg and the other guy from the firehouse. I expected they'd run into each other again, but it never happened and she got killed off instead.
Here's the thing- you can't be all things in fiction. The science started out sciencey, but pretty soon was incredibly handwavey. Eventually the writer just stopped doing anything scientific. Same with the battle scenes. All guns go boom, and blow people up- yet somehow head shots keep getting missed, and our heros STILL survive against the worst zombies-on-steroids you've ever heard of. And how the hell do you disarm nukes that are in flight? (Can you? Seriously...asking for a friend).
Perhaps the worst failure, is the failure of character development. You care more, if you know them. Beckham is always perfect even when every battle goes to shit, Fitz on his blades is a super soldier, and remember this is after the END OF THE WORLD. Where are these custom made carbon fibre prosthetics being whipped up during the end of the world? It's never addressed, same way the need to eat, drink, poop and sleep is also never addressed while our constantly injured tiny crew gets shot, blown up, beat up and killed off until there are 2 members of Ghost left. At the end I was just happy for Beckham to get an actual injury, though he's really really lucky, again- to get a custom made prosthetic or 2. The other characters get killed off and replaced but in the end you just don't care.
Rince and repeat books 1-3
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