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Rockfall

Tertiary Effects Series, Book 1

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Rockfall

By: William Allen
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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From out of the clear blue sky, an unknown chunk of rock from the frozen void strikes the Earth with unimaginable force, gouging a wound into the very crust of the planet. Millions die in an instant, and millions more await the end as the looming catastrophe unfolds...

Thousands of miles away from the disaster, a call comes in the middle of the night. Families act, and react, and while panic spreads, the world keeps on spinning. Maybe a little slower, and perhaps with a teeny bit more of a tilt, but such things are a mere trifle to the existence of a planet. For the human inhabitants of this planet, though, the meteor's collision will have far-reaching effects as the impact creates ripples throughout their fragile existence.

Bryan Hardin just wanted to create a sanctuary in the country for his remaining family, a place to heal his wounded spirit as he struggles with survivor's guilt and approaching middle age. He's hardly the heroic type, but his family is going to need all of them to act like heroes if they are going to survive the spreading effects of the Rockfall.

The earthquakes are primary effects.

The tsunami are secondary effects.

Will anybody survive the Tertiary Effects?

©2019 William Allen (P)2020 Tantor
Action & Adventure Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Survival Natural Disaster
Realistic Apocalypse • Plausible Disaster • Engaging Fiction Pacing • Engaging Storyline • Unique Premise
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being a girly girl that just retired from the military, this series appeals to me. I grew up in the country and have gone back to my roots. prepping is a way of life that's been around for generations down here in the deep south. canning food, drying fruit and salting fish... just never know when you'll get a hurricane or odd ice storm every five years or so in or around NOLA. just have a plan.

this one caught me off guard.

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In a bad situation no one person can cover all the bases, no one family could. Brian's understanding of this and well thought out plans for the multitude of situations may not be enough.
I thourghly enjoyed this book.

Actually thought out.

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This is a how-to and what-if scenario after a large asteroid strikes the Pacific Ocean near China.

How do you prepare? What do you do next? What happens when the climate quickly changes, news is blacked out and your neighbor possibly becomes your foe?

Listen carefully as the information can help you prepare for and cope after a disaster.

I teach disaster preparation and have recommended this book to my audiences.

This is not a novel…

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Stop! Too much detail. No delivery . I wasn’t entertained at all. More like reading a to do list

Boring

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love first person stories. Very plausible disaster story...kept my attention throughout. Immediately purchased next book in series.

Great Read

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Different path to the apocalypse rather than a virus or EMP or Nuke. A slow slide into destruction of life as we know it, focused on the effects of a meteorite hit, and how it reeks havoc on the MC and his family and friends. Will get the next as this is a change of the ‘fast’ pace to oblivion.

Little slow

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Saw some bad reviews but thought I would take a chance. Not sure what they disliked but I thought the book was good told story well left me looking for next in series didn’t know it was series but am glad
Take a chance sometimes!

Questioning

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Minute by minute narration of every little act and thoughts of an single individual is almost mind numbing. The story seems to require such minuscule details to build the picture of the main character so we understand this man inside and out. Seems we need to know this person so thoroughly to grasp the apocalypse he faces through his eyes. Everything he does to prep, every gun he chooses, every reasoned decision to save the people he does.
What we really need is more about the Rock Fall. We need more backstory behind the discovery, if there were attempts to prevent the event. We need to know what

A slow burn...

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I originally picked up this book because it wasn't the typical EMP disaster book which has become rather commonplace in this genre. . .
there was quite a bit of action which I enjoyed however it was interlaced with an awful lot of fluff. honestly you could have put all the good stuff into one book and called it quits. Instead This Book leaves you with yet another (fourth) book.

a mixed bag

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Loved the story. I enjoyed the realism tied in throughout the book. once started, I didn't want to stop the audio.

Fantastic book

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