
The Trojan Plague
Countdown to Armageddon
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Narrated by:
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Dennis J. Baxter
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By:
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Pierce Roberts
About this listen
As the Second World War turned in favor of the Allies, Germany became a sinking ship.
Nazi rats started to plan ways to escape inevitable revenge at the hands of the victorious forces and partisans. Looted wealth was hidden around the world to finance personal lifestyles and to fund future plans to restore the Nazis to power.
The ultimate evil man of the centure fakes his suicide, escapes from his bunker and settles in southern Argentina, physically altered, where he produces an heir to carry on his plans for a new Fourth Reich.
This son succeeds him and uses his father’s accumulated wealth to develop a bioweapon that can be hidden before an attack on the general population. The weapon causes severe neurological symptoms, resulting in populations of zombie like creatures.
Standing in the way of this is a team of CDC-trained USDA veterinarians, French investigators from the prestigious Pasteur Institute, and a young Lakota Sioux Indian from Fort Peck Montana. These friends were "commissioned" by the young man’s late Shaman great-grandfather to find satanic "destroyers" of life.
Now they are on a course to find the man who has developed a hidden plague that threatens the very existence of the civilized world.
Can they stop The Trojan Plague?
©2018 Robert W. Pierce (P)2021 Robert W. PierceVery frustrating!
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The plot was a good idea, and the odd few action scenes were well written, but each time it promised to get going, it just stalled and went back to being slow and a bit monotonous. Unfortunately the narration was also flat in places and this didn't help it. The expositions and descriptions were quite flat.
However I will say that the characters were well written and had good back stories and it was easy to understand the relationships between them. And the dialogue was a lot better than the narrative. The narrator was able to put some feeling into the characters and gave them all individual voices and accents and this gave the story a bit more likeability.
I won't say give it a miss because I believe everyone has to make their own opinion and should always read a story if the blurb / sample speaks to them. So if it sounds like something that you would like, give it a go.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review
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