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Strung III: The Last Drop

Strung Trilogy, Book 3

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Strung III: The Last Drop

By: Per Jacobsen
Narrated by: Michael Lucio
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In this third—and final—book in the Strung series, Randall Morgan and David Pearson face their biggest challenge yet.

In the form of a half-empty IV bag once connected to Randall's son, they have found a means that might be used to fight the evil that has infected the world.

But the question remains whether they can bring themselves to use it. Because during the massacre at Redwater, their enemy finally revealed his true face, and it looks so damn innocent.

©2022 Per Jacobsen (P)2023 Per Jacobsen
Science Fiction Horror Post-Apocalyptic

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Great book; great trilogy. I’m so very glad these were translated for us to enjoy!

Such a phenomenal narrator

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the story started out good but the trilogy left too many answers I wished to have answered. there were long gaps of drawn out killing of time until the story turned up the heat. there could have been more explanation and thrills. then again, everyone's a critic. Thanks for the listen.

dry until the adrenaline

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I liked the storyline and I was genuinely intrigued to see it through to the end. However, the writing style seemed very amateur. The author uses metaphors and similes excessively like a young author who has just learned what those are and is trying to fit as many in as he can for bonus points. He describes things in detail that don't need describing like every detail of someone opening a car door and he repeats things too much. All these extra unnecessary words drag out the storyline without adding meaning to it and again feels like a student trying to meet a minimum word count. This trilogy could have been condensed into one powerful punch of a book or a better trilogy would have expanded more on the relationship building and less on describing mundane tasks.

Good story, terrible writing

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I liked the plot. He covered bases. Left you dangling for just the right amount of time.

Engaging

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I enjoyed the story overall, but there were too many questions left unanswered at the end. The biggest questions (in my mind) are where did these parasites even come from in the first place, and what’s to stop them from just reinfecting and taking over people’s brains again? I’m also not sure why this was a trilogy. Each book was very short and should’ve been combined into one book. My guess is that they will probably combine it into a box set for one credit later on like they’ve done with other series.

Good story, but… (spoilers)

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