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Dawn of Deception Series Boxset

A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller Series, Books 1-3

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Dawn of Deception Series Boxset

By: A. R. Shaw
Narrated by: Tracey Rooney
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With the aid of a canine brigade, can a charade keep the apocalypse away? Author A.R. Shaw delivers another far too plausible post-apocalyptic scenario challenging human survival.

Sloane Delaney struggles to keep her daughters safe in an apocalyptic dawn. Aided by a pack of abandoned dogs, they maintain a dangerous charade to keep looters at bay.

But then, corrupt agents arrive, threatening their hard-won sense of security. Fleeing for a safe haven, Sloane doesn't count on trusting a stranger.

A. R. Shaw's books are recommended for fans of A. G. Riddle's Winter World, Michael Crichton's A Case of Need, Douglas E. Richards' Split Second, Steven Konkoly's Hot Zone, James Rollins' The Seventh Plague, Stephen King's The Stand, Justin Cronin's The Passage, Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven, Jean Hegland's Into the Forest, Pierce Brown's Red Rising and Nora Roberts' Year One, and Matthew Mather's CyberStorm.

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©2020 Annette R. Shaw (P)2026 Annette R. Shaw
Fantasy Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction
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Not as good as i thought it would be but still a good read recommend it

A bit of a let down.

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I’ll start by saying I’ve had worse books, but this trilogy was sadly such a let down for me, the story started off by glossing over the apocalypse (pandemic followed by a tsunami) which somehow wiped out the whole of the USA?? Then focused on Sloane, super Mom and her two girls, they adopt some dogs meet some bad people etc etc, cue many more glossing over of potentially riveting stories until Sloane and her buddies fight the completely forgettable arch villain on a bridge. Do they win ? Did I care by this point? Yes, but only because I like to finish books I start, a pity

So much potential,so much missed

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