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The Horizon
- Arisen, Book 6
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Series: Arisen, Book 6
- Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Horror
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- Simon
- 26-08-15
Still going strong
I have really enjoyed this series and am clearly not alone. It continues to deliver maximum zombie action and a fast pace. I would say that for the first time I think perhaps the story could have done with a little more depth around the scenes in London. Some more effort to build on the atmosphere and situation for the characters there.
That said, this series has been fast-moving from the start so I may be splitting hairs. I still can't wait for the next one to appear on Audible!
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- dee
- 24-05-20
Good but too short!
Once again the story was well narrated by RC Bray. Apart from the action on the Kennedy, the novel is quite undeveloped in terms of plot and story compared with the previous books. Having said that, I still enjoyed it. The ending is pretty predictable, as is the cliffhanger- designed to make you get the next in the series and somewhat annoying. However, my main quibble is that this novel is too short to warrant using a whole credit. I felt a bit short-changed!
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-06-18
skippy?
is it just me, or did skippy the magnificent appear in this book? as always R.C Brays performance is outstanding!
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- Mr. N. J. Richardson
- 01-05-17
drawn out.
good story but painstaking detail and catastrophe upon catastrophe drains the chance of 5 stars. I would like to hear the main plotline move on a bit quicker
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- "elliothand"
- 16-11-16
Good story and performance, poor value
Book is too short and finishes too abruptly. Poor value but good story and performance
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- David T-Rex
- 28-02-16
Stunning
The fact they take the time to develop the characters across the whole series so far gives you a feeling of engagement without getting boring. You genuinely are willing them on and to succeed. I am more of a sci fi person but I am gripped with this series.
Each book tells more of the story and you just want to know what happens next.
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- Ferdinand
- 01-07-15
not quite the thrill-ride like its predecessors...
but I'm hooked on the series and can't wait for the next one to come out.
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- Neveoscar
- 13-10-20
Superb
I seriously can't get enough of this series. It is absolutely tremendous!! I almost don't want to listen to the last book in the series, because I don't want it to end. Love it!!
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- Tom
- 16-09-20
Not bad, but not great
I love the series, but I thought this one was a rare miss. I assumed I was about a 3rd of the way in, as the end credits kicked in. I genuinely couldn't tell you anything that happened in this book, there is no "big event". It felt more like the extended ending to book 5, that was cut out in editing. Still love the series, Hoping book 7 gets back to what we love
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- James dibben
- 30-06-18
He said/she said
Two short words to stop a tale in it’s tracks. Couldn’t get beyond 2 chapters
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- Kimmy A
- 28-06-15
Exciting as Ever!
Book 6 was a perfect continuation of the last, and it provided more depth into the characters. I can't wait for the remaining books to be put out in audiobook format. R. C. Bray is perfect!
3 people found this helpful
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- john c haanraadts 2
- 25-01-16
Solid zombie story
This is one of my favorite zombie series. The story is good and there is plenty of action. I like the characters and the narrator does a fine job. I recommend this to all survival horror fans.
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- Edward Bruning
- 30-10-15
It ain't over yet.
If you've listened to all the other books up to this point you need to keep going.
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- J. Gordon
- 14-07-15
Great continuation...and still the most witty
This is such a fantastic serjes, the best in so many ways. Besides all of the superb elements you would expect in this genre of fiction, I find the writing the most witty. I find myself laughing out loud when the "operators" make their wise cracks.
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- M. Bowles
- 07-07-15
My new standard for five star perfection!
Would you listen to The Horizon again? Why?
The only bad element of this series is I can't listen to anything else; nothing offers the same experience. This edition to this series is easily as good as the last and it just keeps going and getting better. I usually look forward to a good ending; I hope this series never does. The characters, THE NARRATION (absolutely the best of the best) and the flow of this series has me driving unnecessarily for hours and miles so I can find out what happens next. For the first time the end snuck up on me, wasn't expecting it and was a little sad it got here, come on #7!
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Horizon?
When I hit select and purchased 5.0. That was the beggining of my most enjoyable listining experience yet and a visit to a world created by a master story creator and absolutely the most creative narrator in the business, without exception.
Any additional comments?
Take all my other ratings and throw them away, I have a new standard.
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- Tilo
- 02-07-15
Over before you knew it
I guess it's a little like speed blindness; compared to the last book and the battle of the JFK this book seems so slow and suddenly it was over before I realized; with the worse cliff hangar ending ever!
Good opportunity to get to know the characters as they sail on the Kennedy, I'm finally able to tell whose who now, rather than they all being anonymous tough guys. Even Park was cool to get to know. I'm so glad that there are no twits you hate like in other books. Nice book, keep reading!
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- The Zombie Specialist
- 03-08-15
Just take my money!
This book has to be the worse value ever! I mean I liked it so much I played the stupid thing at 2 x speed. I just couldn't wait to hear what would happen next. So an 8 and half hour book became just over 4 hours long. That meant I was burning through my money faster than I was earning! Michael Fuchs and Glynn James can just continue to take my money because I still don't see an end in sight for this series.
I could sum this one up with 'stop it, I like it!'
I do not know how the authors of this series sleep at night with this knowledge regarding my hard earned cash. Oh I know on a mattress stuffed with money I bet!
If you are reading this review and you haven't listen to any in the series so far. Do yourself a favour and get into it. Just be prepared to buy all of them!
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- Andrew Preston
- 31-12-20
Great
Great story, Great author. It is absolutely worth the purchase and read. It has adventure, humor, drama, all that you want in a book. You wont be disappointed.
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- Dustin
- 29-12-20
Not long enough ☹️
This series is great but I think the books should have been combined to make longer books. I hate spending my monthly credit on a book that I will listen to in less than a week.
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- J.Brock
- 12-08-20
Just Gets Better
This series is brutal...in a good way. It just keeps building on itself. And in the zombie apocalypse, that's a good thing. There are so many moving parts here. The teams are scattered all over the globe, and a vaccine is the goal. Will it ever happen? Meanwhile the deaths keep piling up. It's more intense than the Walking Dead because this is military, and a global disease. That is the best part. And the virus just spirals out of control, with no end in sight. So onto book 7 with gusto. RC Bray makes this series. He gives it that extra thrust, making it a truly great series. Bravo!!