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Torment

By: Jeremy Robinson
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Small town reporter Mia Durante finds herself having brunch with the President of the United States on the day civilization comes to an end.

An electromagnetic pulse blinds the U.S. Cars crash. Planes fall. Chaos reigns. Power is restored within minutes, but it’s already too late. Russian nukes are falling. U.S. allies around the world are already wiped out. The United States will cease to exist inside of five minutes.

After giving the order to launch a full-scale retaliation–dooming the planet–the president, his staff, Secret Service and those lucky enough to be visiting the White House, are whisked below ground, where they board several Earth Escape Pods. As the EEPs launch into Earth orbit, missiles descend.

Less than forty survive the end of the world. When they return, they’re greeted by survivors of a different sort. The bloodbath that follows leaves Durante and nine other survivors on the run. They find themselves fighting for survival in a world in which only torment remains and where death is the only escape.

Torment is award-winning author Jeremy Robinson’s first pulse-pounding horror novel (originally penned under his Jeremy Bishop pseudonym). It's a horrific tale of post-apocalyptic terror that is one part zombie story and one part Dante’s Inferno. The story asks hard questions and generates strong emotions in everyone who listens to it—anger, excitement, and most of all: fear. This book asks the question that everyone is afraid to answer: are you ready?

©2013 Jeremy Robinson (P)2022 Podium Audio
Adventure Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Scary Fiction Survival Zombie

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made Me feel quite shitty about dying especially since have health anxiety and worry alot about dying definitely only book I've looked forward to it finishing and the ending is well evil.

pretty messed up !

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I loved it. After reading some of the reviews I was a little bit worried, shouldn't have been. it was very enjoyable. loved the ending. As always R C Bray rocked!

woohoo

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Liked everything. Disliked nothing. Excellent book. Sci-fi and horror mixed together perfectly. On to the next book xxx

Loved it.

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!!!SPOILER ALERT!!!

This book is great, I really enjoyed it from the beginning to… about the last few minutes. The idea of a zombie apocalypse is always a good way to get my attention, especially with the classic combination of JR and RCB.
The story starts quite ambiguously with what should have been complete nuclear fallout turning out to be nothing more than a bit of lightning. Then the undead arrive, ok, zombies! Wait… these aren’t zombies… they don’t die at all and they talk and seem to have consciousness. “Ok, just go with it” I say to myself. So I did, waiting for the big reveal at the end as to what happened and why these undead creatures are manifesting and how the nuclear war did not destroy the world. Oh and how some previously dead people have been resurrected as undead.

1hr left: here we go, there’s two left, then Austin gets it and there’s one left. Then Garborinho turns up and there’s two again. Then Mia has some sort of vision of heaven but snaps out of it and Garborinho dies. Then Mia dies and ends with her coming back as the dead. That’s it. Done. No explanation as to why the people are these undead hybrid things, no explanation as to why the Earth was not destroyed in nuclear war. Nothing about how Henry Masters was resurrected as the unstoppable killing machine. Hell on earth is mentioned but very vague and not confirmed.

I feel very let down by the end of what was a really good story. If anyone reading this can explain what on earth happened then I’d really appreciate it!

Where’s the explanation?!

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I literally love Jeremy Robinson, I have been devouring his books for the last 6 months, And the narration by R.C. Bray as always is phenomenal.

TORMEMENT is brilliant, anyone that says otherwise obviously struggled the different themes of the book. I'm currently reading the infinite time line and this book definitely needed to be re-released as the tormented feature so often. Bring on Khaos!

what a ride!

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