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Under the Breaking Sky: The Complete Apocalyptic Horror Series

By: Nick Clausen
Narrated by: Spencer Dillehay
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The thrilling apocalyptic horror series in one complete box set!

From bestselling author of Dead Meat, a terrifying, epic and action-packed story about the carnage unleashed when a strange object in the sky turns people into blind, raging monsters.

It’s an ordinary Monday.

Until everything changes forever.

At 2:44 PM, a mysterious crack appears in the sky.

Anyone unfortunate enough to look up is immediately struck blind. What’s worse, their mind is wiped clean, replaced with a vicious urge to kill anyone within reach.

Mark is at work when it happens. Fighting not to fall asleep, the boring department meeting suddenly turns into a bloodbath when people are drawn to the windows to look up at the sky.

Down at the street, Gina just finished shopping and now finds herself thrown into a scene from a horror movie, as everyone around her begins beating each other to death.

Stopping at a red light, Tommy's stepdad leans forward to gaze upwards. Without warning, Tommy is trapped inside the car with a mindless monster intent on killing him.

Now, these ordinary people must stand together in the fight for mankind, or die along with it. As the crack grows bigger, more and more people succumb to the rage. Societies collapse and the world is plunged into mayhem.

And there seems to be no cure. No safe haven. Not even an explanation.

Only blind rage.

Filled with action and suspense from the start, this dark, gripping tale of the apocalypse is driven by compelling characters placed in impossible situations.

A supernatural survival thriller perfect for fans of Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Jeremy Bates, Iain Rob Wright and Jeremy Robinson. If you enjoyed The Stand, Cell, Bird Box and The Dark, then Under the Breaking Sky is a great match for you.

©2021,2022,2023,2024 Nick Clausen (P)2024 Spencer Dillehay
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This book is OK, the idea of it is good, but played out.

The storyline is dragged out, suggesting the typical army tropes and people panic.

There is a little bit of same stories herad before, either in movies, podcasts or other books.

The bit of the book that made me stop the book is it's idealogy of how Africa, Asia etc... would cope in this crisis. And typically it is suggested that it couldn't support or cull this issue.

When in reality the least deaths took place outside of Europe, UK and America.

It is disturbing that in this day and age, and it makes me angry when hateful stereotypes damage the truth.

I really HATE books that spout hate

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At first I wasn’t sure I liked the narrator or the story, it’s strange to say that now after nearly 60hrs of listening because I absolutely loved it. I love long in depth stories where the author gives time for the characters and the story to develop. I look forward to listening to more Danish authors

Connected to the characters

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Appreciate some love this collection / series. But I have never hit the fast forward button so many times. Really aggravating characters and plot going into minutiae - trivial guff with obvious results. A repetition of characters facing intimate challenge's with themselves (won’t spoil). Could have been excellent.
I have tried to finish but cannot.
Disappointing, but each to their own…
Positive is the narrator who was great!

Narrator great, story / characters aggravating

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Sorry to give a more negative review but I bought this based on the many great reviews but it was just so long winded, the 51 hours was too much and I had to keep fast forwarding to keep any interest in finishing the story, it was like one of those television series that go on forever and nothing happens , Its really rare that I get a book that I will never read again but this is one.
The narrator was really great.

So Repetitive

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Over 30 hours only seemed like 30 minutes. Great story. Good characters and the narrator made it very visual. Hopefully I can find more like this series.

Couldn't stop listening

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