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Midnight on Mars

By: M. C. Glan
Narrated by: Chase Johnson
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Kari Keskiyo thought she was lucky escaping a doomed Earth by winning a ticket to Mars.

However, she ends up facing worse predicaments, one of them being that her ex-fiance's failed cloning project has created mindless killers.

Kari and Neil must put aside their spiritual and scientific differences and work together to not just save themselves but the entire human race from extinction.

©2017 Mari Christine Glan (P)2018 Mari Christine Glan
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction Mars
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Earth, already badly beset by natural disasters and radiation poisoning, is simply counting down the days to a total extermination event which will finally end all life. In an attempt to preserve some of humanity, a base has been established on Mars with a few lucky lottery winners given passage to, hopefully, a new life. One of the passengers aboard the shuttle is Kari, once the girlfriend of a scientist already based at the Mars station: she and Niel had parted after a violent disagreement over views on how the future should proceed.
Although this basic premise is not new, the opening pages of the book are instantly gripping. The docking of the ship is met immediately by security alarms, panic - and deaths.
The ending is interestingly different, also.
Pity about all of the rest in between.

Badly written, this is a romance, with lines like, "She felt the old him and, when they discarded clothes, she felt all of him," and,"The butterflies left the artificial lamps to fly towards the couple's light instead, fluttering around them in a joyous dance." It is also a strung out and improbable battle zone, awash with blood and lumbering monsters and, finally, a diatribe of pseudo astrological and mythical religion versus fanatical ideas of good versus evil. Sorry but this reader found it to be tedious rubbish.
Narrator Chase Johnson did his best, becoming more intensely animated during the (latter) fight confrontations. His voicings were good, but even he had to struggle to hold attention.

This is definitely a book in need of a good editor. It certainly has some potential but...
My thanks to the rights holder for gifting me a copy of Midnight on Mars, at my request, via Audiobook Boom. I voluntarily review all of the books I read or hear, always truthfully but obviously prefering to be positive where possible. This is about as positive as I can get for Midnight on Mars.

It helped her sing that tune of Mars.

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