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Empire of the Dead
- Arisen, Book 8
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Series: Arisen, Book 8
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Alpha Team Battles Its Greatest Nemesis
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- davidw
- 02-18-16
shame on you for milking a great story
7 & 8 should have been one story way to punish your loyal readers. Not cool
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- Todd Gustin
- 02-17-16
Probably won't start another Fuchs james series
Great story, but author seems to be more into quantity of books than quality. the first few books could stand on their own. but the last 5 should have been condensed into two.. don't get me wrong I really enjoy the story but lately after every book I kinda feel cheated. Being committed to the story, I will put up with the that feeling. but I will not be investing in anymore of Fuchs or James new series. It's sad because they write a good yarn.
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- Aphonic
- 04-04-16
Probably time to focus on quality not quantity.
I genuinely loved the first six books. I've felt the latter ones, this included, are sticking too much to a single event and just dragging it on and on. We're starting to pass immersion and move to gratuitous. I believe that book 7/8 probably should have been one single book. I'm afraid for the series in that quantity , although the books seem to be getting shorter and shorter , is now in demand of a publisher and is causing quality to suffer.
I'll stick with the series for the two more books but if there are any more to complete the entire tale they're going to have to recover some mojo of the earlier books in the series.
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- Nancy
- 05-09-16
alright now...
I'm all for making an easy buck but come on guys was two books for 7 and 8 necessary? you're better than that.
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- VJD
- 03-04-16
awsome, story more!!!
this is killing me please get the next one done soon, can't wait for the mog!!!
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- tacmedic
- 04-18-16
love this series
love this series. the narrator takes you right into the story.i find myself looking over my shoulder when listening to. awesome awesome story
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- Lauren Tirado
- 07-09-18
TOO MUCH DETAIL
the author spent to much time trying to paint specific details through out every second of the story. with so many stories going on at once you find yourself confused and trying to catch up. every gun, scope, ordinance, plane and ship do not need to be explained! sheesh TOO MUCH TIME EXPLAINING THE DETAILS OF THE SITUATION INSTEAD OF TELLING THE STORY. Like the author will go into detail on the same situation in three different ways jump to another story then come back and explain another story.
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- RJ
- 05-01-17
One of the best of the series.
Exciting and complex volume eight of the Arisen series. So much going on; loads of action and what one would rightfully call a thrilling page-turner. Combat action on the sea, under the sea, and in the air. The aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy desperately evades the Russian battle cruiser. Homer fights for his life beneath the waves against a team of Russian Marine Commandos bent on overtaking or destroying the JFK. Ali battles in a deadly sniper duel from helicopters! of all things. Our boy Juice commands a team on a dangerous shore mission to acquire supplies and ammunition for the JFK. So much more; you won't put the book down until the end. One of the best of the series.
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- Moses Martin
- 04-20-16
Great story and performance
Great story and performance as expected BUT book 7 and 8 should've been one installment.
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- Joseph
- 03-27-16
Great series
Another great installment of the Arisen series. I really love th characters and their struggles to overcome almost every obstacle in their way. The only problem I have is that I want more right now. I also wish the book was a bit longer. Keep them coming boys.
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- Simon
- 02-10-16
As Good as Anything Before It In This Series
At the end of the previous book (Death of Empires) I was quite worried that this series was starting to meander and lose its way. Too much character introspection, seemingly pointless flashbacks and scarcely any progression of the story. It seemed a shame as I’ve long regarded this series as something of a guilty pleasure. It had non-stop action, tough, detailed characters and an interesting take on the zombie genre but the slow, seemingly disjointed pace of that previous book put considerable doubts in my mind.
So, would Death of Empires mark the death of a fine series? Hell no! This is as good as anything that has gone before it. The action concentrates a bit more on human opponents in the shape of Russian special forces but don’t worry the Dead have their say too. It continues at breakneck speed in the air, under the water and on land. It spans continents and oceans. This book really is a breathtaking achievement and I doubt many will need me to tell them that the narration by R.C. Bray is a masterclass of urgent, post-apocalyptic story-telling. Does anyone do this much better?
A final tempting thought at the time of writing is that once again the production ends with a teaser of the next book in the series. Does this mean we won’t have to wait too long for the next one? I for one can’t wait.
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- Appleton Iyers
- 01-30-22
The Last Ship meets the Walking Dead
This book breaks the pattern so far with the main antagonist no longer (at least for this story) being the dead but the Russian navy and their attack dogs of the Spetsnaz.
Plus the crew of the JFK have an internal problem to contend with. Meanwhile the Brits have their hands full with their zombies, while a well-loved character gets a deserved promotion. And we get an explanation for the outbreak.
I love this book and the new direction it takes the story in. As always the action is fast paced and though there are deaths the authors don't linger on scenes of violence like some other authors do. You know who the good guys are and the authors let you root for them.
Once again, brilliantly narrated. All in all, well worth it.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-18-21
No story to this book
There’s Simply nothing to this book. Same as every previous one. EVERYTHING goes wrong EVERY SINGLE TIME. Predictable out comes abound. This is where I part with this shambles. It feels like I’m getting my pocket picked to go father on
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- dee
- 07-21-20
Evil Russians in the zombie apocalypse!
RC Bray's narration is excellent for the most part , (although his attempts at English accents still leave a lot to be desired!)
The central plot -involving evil Russians who don't even attempt to communicate, (which seems a bit unlikely under the circumstances)- comes across as a bit too 'gung ho, aren't Americans great?' to an English audience.
Having said that, the action scenes are exciting, but I preferred those involving zombies- I don't really enjoy graphic descriptions of how to kill real live people!
There is a rushed aspect to the way the Russian problem is resolved which is both odd and unsatisfying, especially given the usual tendency of the writers to dwell overly long on minor details. Here it's a 'blink and you miss it' kind of thing, after a massive build up!
The London/English countryside scenes are the most gripping and at times a real sense of threat is created.
On to the next in the series...
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-08-20
Boom!
As ever this is exciting and fun. If you like good converging storylines and military arse kicking, this series is for you. Oh and there are lots and lots of zombies.
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- Simon Peter
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- Will Pollard
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Awesome, action packed stuff
The previous book was the weakest in the series, but I'm pleased to say that this one is a real return to form, with the pace hardly letting up from start to finish.
It's a book that doesn't give you a chance to get bored, with the story darting all over the place, with something always going on.
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- LLMarketing
- 02-18-18
It just gets better and better
I can’t fault any the plot is great and well written. RCBrays performance is thrilling to hear, it’s almost like you are there in the thick of it. What next?
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- A Soldado
- 06-13-17
another cracker
another cracking book from the Arisen series. if you like military apocalyptic books, this series is defenatly for you
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- katie cunningham
- 01-19-17
Just wow
Pure and utter brilliance !
This series just can't stop getting more suspenseful, nerve shredding, and brilliantly funny in places .
Oh and I love Gunny Fik
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- Alex
- 04-06-16
Great but heavy
Loved the story but sometimes the story gets so depressing where everything and more goes wrong and you want to yell out in frustration. The pace of the story would have been better if it was increased in those times I think.
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- Todd
- 02-10-16
Another great installment
listened start to finish in one shift at work (sorry boss)
i just wish each book were slightly longer.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-28-21
Too many Storylines
I love this series but it seems like there are too many storylines to follow at once now. It would be better if each book in the series was dedicated to just a few rather than all of them. This may not be such an issue with the physical book, but for an audiobook it makes for very disjointed listening .
R.C. Bray kills it, as always.
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- Bart
- 10-12-17
just fantastic
love this series, RC Bray your a legend. Fast paced and entertaining, cant wait to get the next book.