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E.R. Yatscoff

Auteur de Final Response

6 oeuvres 38 utilisateurs 19 critiques

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Œuvres de E.R. Yatscoff

Final Response (2015) 33 exemplaires
Old Flames 1 exemplaire
Archie's Gold (2013) 1 exemplaire
Out On A Limb (2012) 1 exemplaire
Ransom (2014) 1 exemplaire
The Far Bank (2014) 1 exemplaire

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As the ice front moves in the citizens move out leaving 7 firemen and a policeman to protect an empty town for the duration of the winter. Sounds like an easy gig and pays well too! That is until houses start burning down and dead bodies start turning up in a town that’s supposed to be empty. When the men find themselves floundering in a situation beyond their control will they band together in their need to survive or will the seclusion and elements tear them apart?

Explosions, gang wars, man-eating wildlife, a rogue cop, an insane mechanic and a fire station under siege. I really liked the idea of the story and following the camaraderie and dynamics of the men living in such confined quarters.
Final Response had plenty of action and suspense however I just couldn’t get into the first person narration. Jack wasn’t a very likeable person and didn’t particularly like the men he was working with. This made it hard for me to connect with the characters.
Some readers may not like the anti-climatic ending but I personally thought that it was realistic.

With my thanks to Bookkus Publishing for my copy to read and review.
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Ronnie293 | 18 autres critiques | Dec 18, 2015 |
The premise of the book is very interesting to me. A group of firefighters are hired by a company called Vulcan Security to stay in an abandoned Canadian city for the winter while everyone else heads south to avoid polar vortexes and storms called swirls. Their job is to protect the city from fire until the spring. Problems arise when the firefighters unwillingly become involved in a gang war and corruption on a scale they are not prepared for.
The book starts off a bit slow but then picks up. It is action packed and was actually fun for me to read as I live in the area where this all takes place.
I found the book to be very descriptive and informative with regards to fire fighting and I was able to picture the scene and what was happening very well due to the author's narration.
A couple of times the flow of the book was disturbed by a change from past to present tense but it was easy to get back into it. It is very minor and does not take away from the book at all. I found the book to be very well written and I enjoyed how the author described the scene so well I could imagine it.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review and I want to thank the author for the opportunity.
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Veronica.Sparrow | 18 autres critiques | Nov 15, 2015 |
The premise of the book is very interesting to me. A group of firefighters are hired by a company called Vulcan Security to stay in an abandoned Canadian city for the winter while everyone else heads south to avoid polar vortexes and storms called swirls. Their job is to protect the city from fire until the spring. Problems arise when the firefighters unwillingly become involved in a gang war and corruption on a scale they are not prepared for.
The book starts off a bit slow but then picks up. It is action packed and was actually fun for me to read as I live in the area where this all takes place.
I found the book to be very descriptive and informative with regards to fire fighting and I was able to picture the scene and what was happening very well due to the author's narration.
A couple of times the flow of the book was disturbed by a change from past to present tense but it was easy to get back into it. It is very minor and does not take away from the book at all. I found the book to be very well written and I enjoyed how the author described the scene so well I could imagine it.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review and I want to thank the author for the opportunity.
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Veronica.Sparrow | 18 autres critiques | Nov 15, 2015 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
Is it possible for a book to move too fast and too slow all at once? The supporting characters were rather one dimensional. The conflict escalated almost immediately with what seemed like no purpose. None of the characters was likeable, including the main character. The book seemed to have no purpose other than to be gruesome. The editing was pretty awful as well. All told, I really don't recommend the book at all
 
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alanbethcam | 18 autres critiques | Sep 7, 2015 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
38
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Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
19
ISBN
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