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Migration: Beginnings

Migration Series, Book 1

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Migration: Beginnings

By: Walter Hopgood
Narrated by: Gary Noon
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Bombings in Europe leave the whole world in chaos. But amidst that chaos is an old family riddle that could lead Earth's population not just to a better place, but maybe to another planet.

Migration: Beginnings is the story of newlyweds Rhys and Jason, and how a necklace and accompanying story handed down through the generations in Jason's family has the chance of bringing hope to a chaotic world.

If only their search for the long-hidden device wasn't being sabotaged at every turn by a madman, who will stop at nothing until he gets his hands on it, so he can control the world.

It's a race against time for Rhys and Jason to solve the riddle, and bring hope to a population that's lost so much, it's all they have left.

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If this seat were a man, I'd totally consider ...

... dating him. "
Great cover art.
This should have been a great thriller, too. With atomic bombs exploding in Europe and coordinated terrorist attacked at airports throughout the east, the search is on for two artifacts - one had already been found - which, combined could solve the world's overpopulation problems. The key to it all seems to lie in a centuries old legend within the family of one half of a newly married couple and the amulet still worn. Reece and Jason might be an appealing couple of only the author would accept that the reader had understood that they were not just parteners, but married to their husband. Husband. Husband. Really, it became the key word for the book. Together with some idiotic phrases like, 'followed Jason into slumber', 'dark thoughts tinged with darkness', 'nobody would be forthcoming', 'where the others congregated' (both of them!), and similar. Added to the father strange idea that, with atomic bombs exploded, a billion people dead from the initial impact alone, and half the world on the move in search of safe haven, the couple (sorry, married couple, two husbands) don't even mention societal problems - um, yes, some people somewhere might be sufficiently shallow not to notice the slight world disruption, but - oh, I cannot sufficiently express my disappointment with this non thrilling thriller.
Please give this to a decent editor and actually write in some thrills: shou!d be easy enough, the ideas are tucked in there somewhere. Oh, yes, the narrator was fjne. It is his performance that boosted this tale of two husbands to three stars.

My thanks to the rights holder of Migration, Beginnings, who, at my request, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Audiobook Boom. Much was expected, little received. But it is an excellent cover.

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