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The Flood
- Arisen, Book 10
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Series: Arisen, Book 10
- Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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- P. Stewart
- 15-12-16
It's been too long already....
Unfortunately, the authors must be giving up their creative credibility to drag every last cent out of this series. Bring it to a close!!!! You will be showing respect to those that have already overspent on this series that if delivered in half the volumes would have been twice as good. The formulaic writing is tiresome and the realism is being stretched too far....just how many times are we going to be told it's certain death...to find it wasn't!!!
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- Simon
- 24-08-16
A Deluge of Action
I wonder if this series is now settling into a pattern; one medium action scene setter followed by an absolute fire cracker of a follow-up to deliver on the promises made. This one is most definitely of the fire cracker variety and the action is unrelenting delivering in the Arisen style that we’ve come to love. Hopeless situations rescued either by extreme badassery or incredible adventure – in fact I think it’s worth warning people that this one possibly pushes the envelope even further. Fair enough, if you want just gritty realism zombie books probably aren’t your thing, just be prepared to dial down your logic chips at times in this one.
The narration? It’s the grand master Bray on his home turf and he owns that turf. You know what you’re going to get from him, he delivers every time in this series and this is no exception. The story focuses on the action in the away teams primarily and doesn’t have the rather choppy feel of the previous book which seemed to be pulling a few too many strings together at once.
So, my love affair with rotting corpses and the heroes that are defending the last vestiges of humanity from them continues and I’ll wait impatiently for the next one. You feel the series probably has to end some time but while Fuchs can deliver such compelling action and a little humour here and there including aping Jurrasic Park slightly I have to say I’m in no hurry for it to finish.
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- Stephen
- 31-01-17
Must listen
Brilliant series, absolutely love it!, you just can't stop listening to it. If your looking for a book to keep you hanging on this is the one!
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- Kim
- 25-01-17
Very entertaining
It sometimes feels as if there are a few extra paragraphs. Overall great fun looking forward to the next book
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- Ricky
- 06-01-17
getting. a little dragged out now but got to know
ok it is a little drawn out but it is still enough to keep you drawn in waiting for the next corner although you know there. is bound to be another story before the eventual end or is there
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- Mark
- 14-12-16
Brilliant
Another brilliant book in this saga, brilliantly written and narrated, I can't get enough of these books, can't wait to see what will happen next.
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- Mark ODuffy
- 05-09-16
Another Cracker
R.C does the usual and brings this book alive...the story is addictive, the characters believable and, overall, leaves you wanting more and more. Book 10 is slightly dragged out, and a bit repetitive in places but it's still a rollicking good journey...the only downer? No idea as to when Book 11 is out :-)
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- ockie
- 28-08-16
Another great book. But is the series dragging?
I love the book, the writing is still amazing and RC Brays performance is perfect yet again.
However, as much as I love the series I can't help but feel that we're no closer to wrapping up the story than we were 5 books ago. after 12 books (including prequels) you'd think we'd be getting closer to the end but the end feels no where in sight. I am truly invested in this series, one of my favourite book series I've ever followed, however I'm concerned about how much longer it will be until we start to see some closure. I don't know how long it will be until my enthusiasm wavers. hopefully not anytime soon.
regardless of this the book is again phenomenal
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- Terry
- 27-08-16
Outstanding
An outstanding series & a brilliant Mr Bray
Gets better & better, can't wait to settle in for the next instalment.
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- Neveoscar
- 25-10-20
Brilliant
Again the series just gets better. the only complaint i have, Is the Author has to research Royal Marine Commando Ranks. There are no Privates in the Royal Marines. The lowest rank of a Royal Marine is a Marine (MNE). Apart from that, being a Former Royal Marine I love these books.
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-08-16
super series
Really distraught that the next book isn't out on audio yet!! Can't RC Bray record faster? 😉 Love this series and his narration!
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- HUGGIES
- 23-08-16
An excellent continuation of a great series.
Where does The Flood rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I've listened to a ton of audio books, but as far as the 12 Arisen books I've listened to so far, I'd rate this one in the top three (behind Exodus and Genesis). It's definitely one of the better books in the series.
What did you like best about this story?
This story has finally merged the Standalone arc with the main one. It's been a long time coming, and I'm excited to see where it goes from here.
Have you listened to any of R.C. Bray’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
This one ranks towards the top. Just when I thought I had become familiar with the range of characters he can portray, he goes and throws a couple new ones, complete with their own inflection and accents, into the mix. He's an excellent reader.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
There were a few giggles here and there, but nothing extreme.
Any additional comments?
This book is nearly end-to-end action, which is in no small part to the previous book being a bit on the stagnant side. What I mean by that was that it served as one giant setup to this one. I'm a huge fan of this series, but it really feels like many of these books can be paired directly to another and combined into one cohesive narrative. This aspect of the series has always felt like a money grab to me. With that aside, I still maintain this is an excellent series, and well worth the read/listen if you're looking for a decent Zombie Apocalypse story with a focus on action. This is seriously good stuff.
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- jim
- 25-08-16
This series just keeps you wanting more
Mr. Fuchs, Your ability to transport me , to take my mind to another place and time. I felt I should be holding onto something the whole listen.
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- David
- 07-09-16
an extremely entertaining saga.
I enjoy each and every one of the books in the Arisen series. looking forward to the next one.
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- John
- 29-08-16
one of the best in the series
I was getting kind if tired with how drawn out the series is. This book had some real substance. reiterating some of the same points is still an issue, but i feel like this book moved the plot along more than the previous several books.
I am eager to get to the end, and will keep buying these books like crack. as soon as each is available.
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- Adrienne
- 27-08-16
Excellent ZA writing
This series is one of the best ZA series in terms of character development, writing style, storyline, etc. the narration is also excellent. It is very difficult to find ZA books with this level of writing, so I highly recommend.
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- Richard
- 24-08-16
favorite series in my favorite Genre,
can't wait til the next book in this series, a month will be to long
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- Anonymous User
- 27-11-19
Getting tedious.
I am a pretty hardcore sci-fi consumer. I cut my teeth on Tom Corbett books as a kid. While waiting on the next book in a series I really enjoy, and being a huge fan of R C Bray, I started this series. It was my first foray into the zombie genre and was drawn in pretty quickly. Now on book 10 I am deeply disappointed. This author is exhibiting the same annoying tendencies that got me to swear off of sci-fantasy. In these big rambling journeys I think that authors, after an initial few successes start writing shorter books, mostly fluff and meaningless back story on major characters get money hungry. This book did virtually nothing to further the plot. It was mostly a string of totally unbelievable battles and a couple of meaningless sub-plots that basically fill pages. Yes, I will use a credit next month for book 11 hoping the author just needed to pay his mortgage, but the last 3 books have been leading to this low point getting more full of simple filler material. If you have listened up through book 9 and are hoping for something more pass this one up and invest in another series. This one has mostly petered out for me.
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- Michael
- 05-09-16
Fantastic
Fan-fucking-tastic
Love these books they hit my zombie spec ops craving right on the head.
But seriously well done great book just love the homework done in all the books when it comes to the military side, the small details count for me and I'm sure many others. Gotta make a Rv series outta these books. Anime would be a great way to show off the gore.
Again well done and can't wait for the rest 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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- Kathleen S.
- 04-09-16
Never a dull moment.
I listen to each book in this series almost straight through. The story is engaging. I am the proud aunt of a real operator so I know the level of dedication operators truly have. I know my Ranger protects the USA with all he has. This is fiction at it's best. Thanks again RC Bray...you rock!
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