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  • Glory Box

  • Road to Babylon, Book 1
  • By: Sam Sisavath
  • Narrated by: Ryan Burke
  • Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Glory Box

By: Sam Sisavath
Narrated by: Ryan Burke
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Summary

The first installment in the Road to Babylon series from Sam Sisavath, author of the Purge of Babylon series.

FROM THE PURGE, A NEW BEGINNING.

It's been six years since a terrifying breed of seemingly unkillable creatures emerged from the darkness to topple the unprepared governments of the world, in the process knocking mankind down the food chain.

Survivors called it The Purge.

A few brave souls rose from the ashes of the old world to fight back, often against overwhelming odds. Led by indomitable heroes, they risked everything to achieve a final, stunning victory over the supernatural "ghouls" in The Battle of Houston.

Five years later, what remains of the ghouls have fled back into the shadows, and humanity now resides in isolated communities in relative peace. But human ambition and greed have also survived, and with no laws to stop those willing to pursue them, it's every man for himself.

Keo, one of the unknown heroes of The Battle of Houston, has found serenity in a small town in Texas. But he will discover that a violent past is not so easily cast aside when a madman rises to dominate those around him, and in the process shatters Keo's new life.

It's a brave new world, but monsters still exist - and thrive. And where there are evil deeds, good people must rise to stem the tide...on the Road to Babylon.

©2017 Sam Sisavath (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved
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Great Continuation Shame about the Narration

I was a bit cautious about this spinoff, as I'd really loved the Purge of Babylon. My first impression was not good, as I'd not realised the Narrator had change. This Narrator doesn't have the same articulation in his voice, the voice for Kao is basically the same as he uses for Lara... Kao has lost his distinctive California Surfer drawl, which is a real shame. It's kind of like when your favourite actor gets swapped in a series you love. It takes a bit of getting used to, but you do get drawn back in with the Awsome Sam Sisavath writing and the average narration pales in significance.

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