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End of Days

By: Wendy Alec
Narrated by: Nathaniel Brady
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Brothers at war. Mankind deceived. Hell on Earth.

A man face down in the dirt amid melting Arctic snow, a deep sense of unease but no memory of how he got there – Jason De Vere, once the head of a global media empire.

Found and briefly taken to a safe house, Jason’s soon on the run again – there’s a 50-million-dollar bounty if he can be taken alive.

Thrown together with his ex-wife and a crusading young journalist, Jason begins a desperate search for answers. It’s a race against time, a fight for survival – and the stakes are higher than he could possibly have imagined.

4 billion microchips – promising miraculous benefits – are being shipped to population centres around the world. And soon every human being on Earth will have to make a choice…

CHRONICLES OF BROTHERS is the story of three brothers fighting for the future of humanity. From desert tombs, to the towers of Wall Street, to the ancient past, this super-epic tale reveals the hidden history of mankind and the origins of evil itself.

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Like all the books in the series before this is overall excellent - story and narration. The characters grow with each book and it finishes on a cliff hanger, begging for the sequel. It again centres around the deVere family and glimpses of the angelic. It does make one wonder what is going on unseen around us.

Can't wait for the next book

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The entire series is gripping and the detail is so creative. Simply a spectacular read

Totally incredible

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I could vividly imagine all the characters in this novel and devoured the series of books. I wonder what was fiction and what will be truth?!

Riveting

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The story leaps about and it would lend itself to this media. That said the story is well told.

This would work better as a screenplay

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I thought this was going to be the last book in the series and was looking forward to Armageddon, but the whole book is the lead up to Armageddon and it doesn't actually get to the end of the world. I guess there's another book still to watch for.

The narrator is by far the best part of this book. He listens to every single textual clue and descriptive nuance and adjusts his voice accordingly. He also remembers all the different voices and applies them to each character consistently. He reads with great expression and appropriate emotion. It's absolutely brilliant and totally believable listening to him.

The story itself is a little convoluted - shall we say! and has to be really read twice to fully understand it. basically it's the last days of the world, the Tribulation, followed by the beginning of the Great Tribulation as described in the Bible it's like someone took the most exciting events in the Bible and turned them into a dramatic novel. Every character is meticulously and beautifully drawn. The bad/demonic characters are dripping with evil, the good characters all have totally believable flaws but they all mean well. The angelic characters are amazing, if a little too humans sometimes! - messy, accident prone, clumsy, they sometimes have a sense of humour... (but then I guess why shouldn't angels have the odd human quality perhaps?)

What I didn't like about this story is it constantly jumps forward and backward in time, which gives a sense of confusion and disorientation for the reader. I much prefer a book to start at the beginning and progress through to the end. The ending was especially confusing. We keep getting told things that are not true to confuse us, and then the truth comes out - or is it just another plot twist? Right at the end, the infant that was supposed to be murdered at birth pops up as a fully grown man - with no explanation - which is a bit crap as an ending. I guess I shall have to get the next book in the series now, having thought this was the end!

Not yet the end of days...

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