A weaponized virus ravages the U.S. somehow leaving children and young adults unscathed. As hundreds of millions die, for those left, surviving the virus is only the beginning…
Jack, Robert and Jen have been rescued in the most unlikely of circumstances. The new group, headed by Grandpa, take them to their secret camp in the Sam Houston National Forest where they gladly accept an offer to stay. Life is hard in the camp, but a thousand times better than being on the run.
Unfortunately time is ticking and the invaders, led by Colonel Li, stung by their escape and the frequent 'terrorist' attacks by the group, are upping their efforts to locate and destroy them.
Jack and his friends are about to find themselves right in the middle of another fight. A Texas fight...Don't miss Texas Fight, book 8 of the relentless post-apocalyptic survival series, America Falls.
Da die Buchreihe ins Deutsche übersetzt wurde, sind ein paar Rechtschreibfehler/Satzbau Fehler normal aber dieses Buch ist einfach schrecklich. Zum Ende hin konnte ich an einigen Stellen nicht mal mehr den Zusammenhang verstehen. Abgesehen davon ist die Story langweilig und enthält nur Kampfszenen die schlecht beschrieben wurden.
Schade das für mich hier jetzt die Buchreihe endet.
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Another great read from Scott Medbury he hasn't disappointed me yet. The words flow and it is so easy to read and get my mind into the story along with Jack and Co.
I'm enjoying seeing other groups other than Issac and Luke's. Luke is still my favorite, but seeing how different groups reacted and survived is interesting. Grandpas was great.
This entire series is great! Everyone over the age of 17=18 has been killed by a virus designed by China. This is a struggle of how these young survivors brave this new world and what they have to do to survive (some don't.) I especially like the way the last two books come back around to the first story. I hope there are other continuations and adventures.
This book is by far the worst in the series so far. The characters are 2-dimensional, lacking any deep personality. There are no plot twists or any “ahhhh” moments. The mole was obvious from the very beginning. The dialogue drags and adds nothing meaningful. It was completely lackluster and boring.
I do not like these newer books. They don't grab and hold onto your attention like the other books. Those characters and their arcs were so fascinating, I guess it is an unfair comparison.