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In the near future, a mysterious neurological disorder infects one in 50,000 people and spreads when the host is conscious and active. Cerebral nervorum quickly leads to the degradation of the individual’s motor functions and memory, until an inevitable death finds them days later.

Unable to afford gene editing therapy to tame this disease, Michael elects to take the route of being placed into a medically induced coma with the support of his fiancée Eve. This is the common treatment option for the lower and middle class of society to cope, until a cure is developed and viable for the general population.

Several years later, Michael and five other patients awaken to a world, where an alien force has nearly wiped out the inhabitants of Earth and flattened its cities. The group faces a deadly game of cat and mouse from these beings and, simultaneously, a race against the clock from the fatal disease eating away at their minds and bodies.

Michael and the patients learn there is an underground sanctuary where survivors are gathering a few miles away. What keeps Michael going is an audio journal Eve left for him during his hospital stay. It allows him to hear his love’s voice and gives glimpses of the past and events leading up to the invasion as he traverses the wasteland of the city in search of the human encampment.

©2019 Chris Chau (P)2019 Chris Chau
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction
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The premise for the storyline is intriguing and unique. Chris Chau has created a compelling world with well-rounded and engaging characters. The main character, Michael, Private First Class, is infected by an incurable neurological disease. The only treatment available to him is to be put into a medically induced coma. Years later, with five others, he wakes up in a post-apocalyptic world where aliens have invaded Earth. The plot literally picks up from there, it's fast-paced, exciting, action-packed and suspenseful with an unexpected twist at the end.

The narration by Coy Dugger was good but not excellent. At times, the reading was rushed, sounding as though he was racing through the pages. That being said, the audiobook as a whole was entertaining. I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.

Entertaining

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although it's it's one book it has a full storyline in it unlike many other who go on for several books.

good story line full of twists

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It certainly was entertaining, even though it had a few plotholes and problems. The thing that didn't make sense to me, was that the main Character seemed to be pretty non-surprised about the state of the world he woke up in. I would think that even a serious military guy would be more distraught if the whole world would be a wasteland with few people left alive.

Entertaining

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I've always enjoyed post-apocalyptic stories and I thought this one looked interesting and it definitely was.
From the moment he caught the illness went into the medical induced coma and woke up years later I knew there would be a twist of some sort a real surprise in tale.

And there definitely was but not the twist I was expecting which was and then to top it all up there's another twist afterwards thar I did not see coming to make it even more interesting.
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I would definitely recommend this book to anyone.

Not what I expected

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started off slow got really good in the middle then just fell off the band wagon realy thort it had potential to be a good set of books but felt rushed at the end. how ever I will keep an eye on the author as they my come in to there own in later books. but over all worth a listen

was on to something

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