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Yesterday's Gone: Episode 12

By: Sean Platt, David Wright
Narrated by: Ray Chase, R.C. Bray, Brian Holsopple, Chris Patton, Maxwell Glick, Tamara Marston
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On October 15, everyone in the world vanished. Well, almost everyone. Some were left behind, attempting to piece together what happened, find their loved ones, and survive. But they are not alone.

Season Two picks up where Season One left off. One man finds himself on a mysterious island that holds secrets, and perhaps even answers, to what happened on October 15. A group finds itself taking refuge at The Sanctuary, a religious compound with an enigmatic leader called The Prophet. A serial killer finds himself leading an unlikely group of survivors. A young man searches to prove himself to his group, and avoid being bullied ever again. A young child is called to perform another miracle at great personal cost. Every decision. Every action. Every dream. Every alliance. Every secret. Every betrayal.

It all comes down to this - the stunning season two finale that will have you on the edge of your seat - and then knock you to the floor with the most insane, most WTF?!-unforgettable season finale yet!

©2013 Sean Platt, David Wright (P)2014 Podium Publishing
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Would you consider the audio edition of Yesterday's Gone: Episode 12 to be better than the print version?

I haven't read any of the books, only listened but they are brilliant

Who was your favorite character and why?

I can actually say, they are all really interesting and you feel for each of them

Which scene did you most enjoy?

None, it keeps me on the edge and gives me nightmares but it is SO addictive. The ending make me tear up

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Desmond with the realisation at the very end also Carl knowing that he couldn't get to Mary and Paola

Any additional comments?

Great series. Should be a TV series but so glad it isn't as I don't think it would have the gravitas of the books and tapes

Addictive

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loved this , the humour and the scary stuff X fabulous storytelling brilliantly told x

first review

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