Author: Tara
Ellis and Mike Kraus
Series: Flashpoint
#6
Pages: 171
Release Date: February
21st 2020
Format: Kindle
Buy it: Amazon
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Synopsis: All roads lead to Mercy as survivors from all walks of life, with intentions ranging from good to evil, meet for the final showdown in Flashpoint Book 6.
Half of the earth's population has been wiped out. Impossible to predict or stop, the Gamma Ray Burst tore through the Earth like a bullet, its radiation wave killing hundreds of millions and the aftereffects ensuring the deaths of billions more.
Now, as the world crumbles around them, a ragtag group of survivors make for the only home they know - the small town of Mercy. Spared the worst of the GRB's effects, the town is isolated, safe and self-sufficient - for now. The flash hasn't just decimated the Earth's population, though. It's brought out the worst in many of those who are still alive.
Survival in this new world doesn't just depend on preparedness - it depends on strength.
*****
It's the one disaster no one can plan for. A rogue cosmic event called a Gamma Ray Burst, sending a spike of radiation through the earth like a .50 caliber bullet through a ripe watermelon. It's speculated that such an event hit the Earth at some point in the past, causing a mass extinction event. With two potential sources for a GRB pointed directly at our heads, the chances of another one happening in our lifetime is remote... but still possible.
In Flashpoint, we explore such an event and the havoc it would wreak across the entire planet. From destroying our atmosphere to millions dying from incredibly painful radiation exposure, a GRB would be unpredictable and unavoidable for everyone, rich and poor, prepared and unprepared alike.
Flashpoint is a six-book miniseries-like event, written by Tara Ellis and #1 best-selling post-apocalyptic author Mike Kraus. This thrilling post-apocalyptic survival series will have you second-guessing the very nature of post-apocalyptic disaster scenarios and leave you breathless with every turn of the page.
My Review:
I think that Mercy was the best in the series as it brought all of the
characters together.
Danny
got to her dad and she decided to stay in Mercy to be with Tom and to help everyone
instead of going on to Helena.
Mayor
Patty stood down and made Tom the new Mayor which at first I was wary about but
he did seem to do a better job than Patty was as everyone seemed to respect him
and listen to him. He was able to stop the takeover of Miller Ranch and keep
his town safe.
I'm
glad that Sam was able to find a place in Mercy even though he had no family there,
he seems so determined to help everyone in Mercy so that they can farm indoors,
and he seems to know a lot about everything.
Ethan
was a smart kid and really knew a lot about farm life and was happy to help
around the farm without being told to.
Chloe
might have been a bright girl who had anger issues but she was able to keep it under
control by running and once Ethan arrived at Mercy she seemed even happier at
first I wasn't sure that they would get together with her thinking that every
time she did something happy something went wrong but when I saw how much her
and Ethan got along I was sure they'd get together. I thought that Chloe would
be the one to figure out that Russell was involved in killing Father White
especially since she was the one who saw him with a syringe.
Patty
seemed to be in way over her head and once she made Tom Mayor she seemed to be
a lot happier but she was way to trusting, letting Russell in when she knew
nothing about him.
I
knew Bishop was hiding something and figured he'd spent some time in the
military especially after he tied up the people at the lake on Miller's Ranch
but I didn't think he was a secret member of the government.
I
knew Russell would be trouble, I actually almost cried at one point. I'm glad
that he didn't blow up the cave but I would have liked him to die after the
town found out he killed Father White and Gary.
I
didn't like Montgomery from the start he was too strict with his military
stuff. I know it was the end of the world but killing people for dumb reasons
(wanting to be the new president for example) just makes him stupid.
I
never thought that Walsh would turn on Montgomery, I thought that they were too
close. I'm also glad that he fired Dillinger.
I
was glad that James turned out to see what Montgomery was really like. I
wouldn't have guessed that Bishop was his dad not until he was at The Farm with
Hicks.
Overall,
I enjoyed the series they were really good.
Currently Reading:
Malus by Jason Hes
Read in 2020:
21/35
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