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Noah's Ark

by Andrew J. Morgan

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Alex Latham had the perfect existence.He had a loving family, a beautiful child and a successful career.Then came the darkness.When the darkness came, there was nowhere to hide. People ran. But they could not escape. The darkness came and the darkness took them away.Except for one.Alex thought that he was all that was left.He was wrong.… (more)
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This book has to be the best apocalypse thriller I have read so far. I loved it. As soon as I started reading it I could not put it down. There is so much going on that will grab you and keep you on the edge of your seat. There is action, thrills, scary parts, mysteries, romance and not just one apocalypse, but you get multiple!! How awesome is that??
The imagery and detail is incredible. It is almost like watching a movie they are so clear. For me, I know it's great when my favorite character is a serial killer and it's not just because it's taking place during an apocalypse.
This is a book that a fan of any genre would love.

I will definitely watch to read more from Mr. Morgan ( )
  Zombimomi | Feb 7, 2024 |
This was a surprising book. I thoroughly enjoyed its read. The story is complicated but leads you through it in a way that you want to learn more. Two men whose lives are so far apart but connected. A reality that is not reality. Interesting ideas and concepts and excellent twists at the end. I did get a little confused in the middle and had to re-read a chapter.

A good read.

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  greatbookescapes | Nov 20, 2014 |
This was a surprising book. I thoroughly enjoyed its read. The story is complicated but leads you through it in a way that you want to learn more. Two men whose lives are so far apart but connected. A reality that is not reality. Interesting ideas and concepts and excellent twists at the end. I did get a little confused in the middle and had to re-read a chapter.

A good read.

(Won in giveaways) ( )
  greatbookescapes | Nov 20, 2014 |
This was a surprising book. I thoroughly enjoyed its read. The story is complicated but leads you through it in a way that you want to learn more. Two men whose lives are so far apart but connected. A reality that is not reality. Interesting ideas and concepts and excellent twists at the end. I did get a little confused in the middle and had to re-read a chapter.

A good read.

(Won in giveaways) ( )
  greatbookescapes | Nov 20, 2014 |
This was a surprising book. I thoroughly enjoyed its read. The story is complicated but leads you through it in a way that you want to learn more. Two men whose lives are so far apart but connected. A reality that is not reality. Interesting ideas and concepts and excellent twists at the end. I did get a little confused in the middle and had to re-read a chapter.

A good read.

(Won in giveaways) ( )
  greatbookescapes | Nov 20, 2014 |
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Alex Latham had the perfect existence.He had a loving family, a beautiful child and a successful career.Then came the darkness.When the darkness came, there was nowhere to hide. People ran. But they could not escape. The darkness came and the darkness took them away.Except for one.Alex thought that he was all that was left.He was wrong.

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