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Extinct
- Extracted, Book 3
- Narrated by: Carl Prekopp
- Series: Extracted, Book 3
- Length: 12 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
The end of the world has been avoided - for now. With Miri and her team of extracted heroes still on the run, Mother, the disgraced former head of the British Secret Service, has other ideas....
While Mother retreats to her bunker to plot her next move, Miri, Ben, Safa and Harry travel far into the future to ensure that they have prevented the apocalypse. But what they find just doesn't make sense.
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- Susan and Mike Pluta
- 05-19-18
My Favorite Time-Travel Story
This is the end of an awesome trilogy and is the wrap-up of the best time travel story I've ever read.
It's not often that I'm unable to accurately predict what's going to happen; Extracted, Executed, and Extinct had me thrilled, guessing, and surprised to the very end. Extracted is full of action and adventure. Executed is a crazy, non-stop, action-packed adrenaline rush! Extinct is a rollercoaster ride full of ups, downs, twists, and turns! To make it even better, the characters are so well developed, I've come to think of them as friends
Extinct is not a stand-alone novel. You will want to read Extracted and Executed before reading this one, but your investment of time is well worth it. If you are a techno-thriller fan or Time-Travel aficionado this is a series not to miss!
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- topdraftpick
- 07-25-18
difficult to finish
too much sex. too graphic descriptions. detracted from the story. time travel is a little nutty, explanations of what was going on were confusing.
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- Mark L
- 10-05-18
Weak characters, Weaker conclusion (spoilers)
There is no denying that time travel fiction is hard, and certainly harder when you can't diagram how all the timelines are intersecting and converging because you're listening to an audiobook, certainly a disadvantage to the average reader. Despite this, "Extinct" felt like filler until another book. A weak conclusion to an otherwise strong series, if it even is a conclusion.
Previously one of his stronger suits, Haywood's character building stagnates in "Extinct". I think he has fun crafting "real" conversations between his characters, complete with constant misunderstanding, swearing (apparently outlawed in 2111), and long chains of clarification and euphemism. Endearing perhaps in books 1 & 2, but worn out in the face of the apocalypse, like watching The Avengers discuss shawarma while the villain burns the world, because in the end "good always wins", right?
Maybe the exploration of "serious" topics in books 1 & 2 (depression & mental health, sexual abuse, the logistics of saving the world) warranted some opening of the comedic coffers for "Extinct": apparently all there is to do between changing the history of the world is have sex. A Emily-Harry romantic subplot drags the reader through their awkward mornings-after and Emily's schoolgirl maturity towards Harry's lack of outward emotion. We are treated to a real personality transformation of Alpha, and his relationship with Kate, only to be robbed of any real closure. Instead (and I'm not a prude), we get a regularly scheduled commercial break sex scene and ensuing pillow talk.
"Extinct" is not without its merits: we finally see the limits of the time machine and "perma-death" (or so we think), Rea undergoes a fascinating Cretaceous transformation (though she becomes a convenient deus ex machina by book's end), and Harry's explosive return to WW2 in a rushing action sequence.
In the end, I was disappointed that the most powerful plot device, the power to change history, was criminally under-explored. I gave up hope of ever learning anything past the superficial descriptions of the future. Why do kids have tattoos in the future (and men boobs)? Why do people eat insects? Why is real coffee scarce? Is Miri actually Mother? (That's my fan theory). The cliche's overpowered innovative world building that Haywood championed in the previous books. Mother's evil. Miri & the team are good. We get it. Any real potential at some true character development was too frequently interrupted with innocuous banter or a sex scene.
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- Lars
- 05-20-18
OMG
Hi,
I have been around here for a long long time.
It's my fault I stopped reviewing books, but after 1100 books, you can run out of words.
Yet, this series is wicked. I really looked forward to this 3rd book. Even then, several times during the audio, I became afraid it would ruin the first two books. NOT!
I literally had to go back several times to listen the last half hour of this one to mentally process the unending twists. Very fulfilling (plot, characters, confusion, reboots.) If you can't keep it straight it gets tough, but never boring.
5 stars.
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- Eric Schroeder
- 05-22-18
Outstanding Story – Outstanding Performance
Just finished Extinct.
Every time in venture into the next volume of a loved series I have a little fear inside that my hopes are too high and I will be disappointed. That was not the case here. While Book one of the series is still my favorite, I still have to give book two and three five stars. I look forward to book four.
I have not read/listened to Mr. Haywood’s Zombie books because I’m not a zombie fan. However Time travel is one of my favorite genres and now Mr. Haywood is one of my favorite Authors. Time travel is complicated but he does a good job of explaining the theories of his universe. As with any story the players are most important. Mr. Haywood give depth and emotion, and logic of purpose all characters.
I can’t say enough about Carl Prokopp. He has an amazing talent to inject emotion, timing, range, all the qualities that will suck you into a book and remove the rest of the world. When someone says “Professional Narrator” this is who they are talking about. In all his books he adds another layer of emotion that will stick with you even when you are not listening.
To Mr. Haywood – Please give us more Ben, Safa, Harry, and Emily.
To Mr. Prokopp – Please keep reading. I’m still listening.
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- Kurtis Karr
- 05-23-18
Too confusing.
It became increasingly hard to follow, especially towards the end. I didn't enjoy it as much as the other two books in the series.
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Never quite sure what's going on or why.
This trilogy has devolved over (ahem) time. Perhaps I can find a time machine, go back in time and tell myself to just stop reading after the 1st of the 3 books.
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- erinelizabeth62
- 08-07-18
Confusing but interesting
Time travel stories always make my head hurt! It's hard to keep track of the "rules". I really loved this whole series though and I think this book was my favorite. Great narrator!
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- Bret
- 05-24-18
Amazin
Love, love , loved it. Couldn't put it down... time trickier than previous but still able to follow and enjoy. Great detail and pacing.
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- Julia O. Lisanti
- 05-24-18
this Trilogy has been my favorite books
this Trilogy has been my favorite series of books of all time the characters and their interactions are fun and they draw you in to see what's happening next I could not put the books down and waited for months for this third one to come out
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- Mrs. Jane Brian-boys
- 08-15-18
No where near the previous two books in the series
Loved the first book, the second was more of the same and clearly milking the concept but was an ok listen if ...this one just got trite! I managed to listen to the whole of Extinct but several times I was very close to simply deleting the copy as I got fed up with waffle, filler material and nonsense. Why the author or publisher felt compelled to include detailed sex narratives (that were stereo typical and didn't add to the story line) is beyond me - probably in the hope that this could spice up any future film or TV deal.
I would not recommend this book! Sorry!
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- C. G. Young
- 03-28-20
Loved it!
Well that's all 3 books listened to in less that a month. Would of got though quicker if I had the time. Really great story and lovable characters. Just it's not to long to wait for the 4th book
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- Lauren
- 05-21-18
Amazing sequel, read by phenomenally talented CP!!
Just amazing, I can't get enough of this series. Have waited over a year for this book and it was well worth it! Come on next book!!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-08-18
brilliant trilogy
Great banter, story isn't great and ending isn't fantastic but loved it regardless! Highly recommend the trilogy!
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- Call me Bob
- 08-19-21
Still one book missing.
Will not go into details but I am least thrilled about this one.
Things start to go in some strange directions and while still very interesting and captivating for the most part the ending left me disappointed.
It is at once rushed and somewhat open-ended.
I think the author got confused at the end, wanting to make this a trilogy but seeing that readers liked it and thinking about making one more.
This was published in 2018 and I did not find any info about another book being in the workings.
In the last hour or so too much happened that is not really grounded. A side-lined character gets put in the spotlight for a short time, 2 new very interesting characters are added and they save the entire main team. After that they disappear and the last 20 minutes just get very confusing.
Still a good book/series but it gets messy at the end. Clearly left room for another one but maybe the author wrote himself in a corner.
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- Karen
- 05-21-18
What are we supposed to do now?
This trilogy has been the best I’ve listened to, and I’ve got nearly 300 books under my belt. The characters are amazing and I’ll miss them so much. This third instalment is as good as the others and I wasn’t disappointed at all.
I only hope that Mr Haywood takes pity on us and comes back with more.
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- Leanne
- 05-22-18
Great Series
Emotional, thoughtful, mind-bending and Actually Laugh Out Loud. The interaction between the companions really makes it feel your sitting among friends. The soft ribbings to the knife point hard jabs. Great collection of characters with distinct personalities. Haywood takes the time to explore each ones thoughts and actions with equal measure. Couldn't wait to get this listened too and was not disappointed. Wanting more.
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- Simon
- 05-19-18
There Is Life After Extinction After All!
Now I thought that this series actually was extinct after the last book which seemed to tie everything together so well that i thought that the story was done and dusted. RR Haywood who does have form for giving a series longevity obviously thought otherwise. So it was a with a little trepidation that I ordered this one and started listening. Almost straight away though the doubts were cast aside and I was drawn into the deliciously childish banter of Ben, Saffa, Harry and co. The story that Haywood weaves around them is clever and quite captivating without ever taking itself too seriously.
Carl Prekopp is well suited to Haywood's style and captures the characters and the humour with considerable aplomb. He brings the significant number of action scenes to life as the story twists and turns and the two rival groups vie for supremacy.
The book does complete a decent story arc but this time leaves much more open so it's clear that there will be more to come. If you enjoyed the first two books it's very likely you'll enjoy this one with its faster pace and increased levels of action. And if you do enjoy this one too and want more it does look like you'll get your wish!
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- Sarah Davies
- 08-17-19
Goodness, I hope there's more
What a superb series. with gems like the bathroom scene you can completely envisage the central players in this series. Brilliant descriptions and real voices. Not to be missed.
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- mudbud
- 05-19-18
Brilliant.
This series has had me gripped. I've been counting down the days for this third book's release. Was it worth it?
YES IT WAS!!!
Amazing story. Fantastic narration by Carl Prekopp.
For me, this is the best series on Audible.
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- Onyajay
- 07-26-20
Oh NOOOO!!!
I hate books that don’t end properly - I suggest you stop at book 2 if you hate it too.
Love the series, love the narrator ( after the first few chapters of the first book) love the characters and ideas.
Hate the dangling endings-
(What happens to big A, and what about the girlfriend??? Big loose end there,and what’s going to happen to the future???)
I hope there is a book 4 , doubt it, but I had to take 2 stars off for wasting nearly 40 hours of my time for no clear ending - ugh.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-06-18
Brilliant!!!
Just brilliant! I could not stop listening!! I was completely enthralled from book 1 through to the third!!
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- Kindle Customer
- 05-25-22
confusing
it seemed as though each chapter sometimes paragraph was a wide shot into a dartboard.
it's probably just me ( because I listen while working) but I found this 3rd book super confusing.
having said that I did love the undead series so I'll look for more works by RR Haywood.
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- Julie Peach
- 05-22-22
Not happy!!
I have listerned to theses book 4 or 5 times now & l am mad as hell there is no more books in this series even tho l loved the story.
These's books kept me on the edge of my seat, with just enough drama, fighting, love & humer.
Gota love this motely cure of family, with all its twists & turn's with them, the events & their mission.
I am not happy because there is no more books in this series. They need to find out what caused the what causes the extintion,
it will take alot more than a bomb. So please write more books, come on you need to.
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- Aly
- 01-28-22
an average ending
good to finish the journey. but the ending was lacking. feeling unfinished. like perhaps there is a fourth book to come.
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- Paulie
- 11-20-19
Superb story, and fantastic narration, marred by excessive swearing
This is a gripping and superbly written trilogy that is very difficult to ‘put down’. The narrator is the best I’ve ever heard, bringing each character to life with distinct voices and accents. However, the swearing by the characters is completely over the top and was almost enough to stop me listening in the first book - the already fascinating premise of the story was the only reason I endured it. However I won’t be listening to any others by this author as a result. Such a shame.
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- Rachel Jay
- 08-25-19
Blisteringly fast-paced adventure!
I have enjoyed all parts of this trilogy, I didnt want it to ever end.
The storyline is interesting enough to keep you engaged and there are some real "A-ha!" moments.
Beautifully written, well-rounded characters and excellent scene setting.
The narrator (Carl Prekopp) brings each person to life in a natural way. He does it so well that it's almost like listening to a radio play.
Love, love, love this audio book. The whole series is highly recommended.
I'd love a Part 4. Please????
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- Kindle Customer
- 05-01-19
wish this was a 20 book series
Voice acting 10/10
loved every character both good and bad
would recommend
I want more