Times What They Are, by D. L. Barnhart
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Times What They Are, by D. L. Barnhart
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The first attack catches the Northeast unprepared. Panicked millions gridlock roads as Ray Bramlett escapes New York, barely ahead of a radioactive cloud. A thousand miles west, Karla Becker stares in horror at the televised images—sure the aftermath will bring worse. While Karla hunkers down at home, trusting her preparations, Ray seeks safety among his Tennessee friends. Each of their strategies buys time, but as social order collapses around them, both plans go awry. Now, survival means confronting a world teeming with sudden death and learning that no sanctuary remains safe forever.
Times What They Are, by D. L. Barnhart- Amazon Sales Rank: #57196 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-24
- Released on: 2015-11-24
- Format: Kindle eBook
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Depressing as Hell! By PMSteve Times What They Are is a 'post apocolyptic' story about three people trying to survive after several nuclear strikes in the US by terrorist governments, Iran and North Korea. Eventually, nuclear war breaks out worldwide with billions being killed, either directly or through radiation poisoning.A couple on a motorcycle are travelling through the mid-east, trying to stay away from government roadblocks and marauding citizen groups who would rather shoot than talk. The government wants everyone to gather into 'camps' where food is rationed and troublemakers (anyone who questions authority) is simply shot.The protagonists on the bike are trying to avoid being rounded up like cattle, wanting to retain their independence and contro their own lives.The third protagonist is a woman prepper who is looking for her daughter, who was taken by her estranged ex-husband... illegally. In the meanwhile, she is sitting on her food storage, which she had the foresight to gather for such an emergency... food that the new government wants to claim, because she's a 'hoarder'.The book paints a very grim picture of what it may be like if the US were ever in such a predicament. Martial law is the law of the land and survival is the name of the game.The storytelling is terse and tense. There is very little personal background given for the main characters. Dialogue is clipped and harsh. There is no sense as to what is about to happen to the trio in their own circumstances... just as it would be if we were surviving in these circumstances. This lends an immense amount of realism to the story as it plays out.As a reader, I felt closed in, claustrophobic and depressed. I sometimes put the book down for a day or so, so that I could decompress and breathe again. The storytelling is that realistic. I started out wanting to give a three-star review, but as I considered how this book, this scenario affected me, I realized this was the work of a master storyteller. The reader becomes as much a character of this story as the ones on the page.It's rare that a story pulls the reader into the fabric of the tale so completely that he or she feels the desperation of the characters.Read at your own risk. This book will leave you feeling wrung out and hung out to dry.Enjoy!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Half Good By Amazon Customer Very sparse writing style. I like it. Also let character backgrounds unfold as the story progressed. Very well done. And the first half of the book is great.Unfortunately, the 2nd half of the book descends into a very typical apocalypse run and gun, super fighter scenario. Disappointing after a great start.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A riveting story By Amazon Customer As a post-apocalyptic drama or 'when $#!t hits the fan world meltdown' type of book, it's definitely above par compared to similar books. Generally well written and edited, with excellent attention paid in terms of a coherent time line and storytelling perspective (several times it switches vantage points between 2 main characters or groups while never losing forward momentum or cohesion). While some character's personalities or attitudes bordered on the extreme at times, I really appreciated the detail and backstories woven in. Some authors show all their cards up front, leaving you to know what's around the next corner in terms of plot. What I enjoyed was the wide range of characters, villains, and realistic obstacles in this desperate new world that drove the action. The overzealous and sometimes trigger-happy locals distrustful of outsiders, simple guiltless petty thieves, despots using the crisis to gain ruthless power, ill eqipped politicians and soldiers, and of course the two main characters: Ray and Karla, a clash of personality but who share a common thread of surviving while protecting those worthwhile of peotecting.This book is long, and there is no happy ending to save the world either, but it was a great ride full of suspenseful action.
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