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The Null Prophecy

By: Michael Guillen
Narrated by: A. T. Chandler
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The Future of the World Is at Stake!

Scientists have spotted holes opening up in Earth's magnetosphere, and now a massive, deadly eruption of solar radiation is hurtling toward the planet at one million miles per hour. With only three days before impact, the American president turns to two unlikely heroes: inventor Calder Sinclair and physicist-turned-news-correspondent Allie Armendariz.

While racing the clock, Calder and Allie battle personal demons as well as each other, all the while inching closer to a staggering truth foretold in ancient literature that will dramatically impactthe world's future: The Null Prophecy.

©2017 Michael Guillen. Quote in chapter 34 from Carl Laemmle's Frankenstein, Universal Pictures Corp., 1932. (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller
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boring narrator

I'm sure this is a good story but the narrator is so monotone I found it hard to stay awake. Could not finish the book as a result.

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Mediocre fiction from a great author

Michael Guillen is an excellent scientist and writer on apologetics and science topics. This work of fiction was just OK. If I hadn’t read Believing is Seeing, I would have never finished this book. The author narrated it himself, and would have done a better job, I think than Mr Chandler. The exploration of end of the world scenarios was interesting, nit the storyline not really believable. The theme that science is a two edged sword, and the religion of (pseudo)science motivating arrogant people to bring great harm on others, could have been told in a much shorter narrative.

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a little preachy.

a little preachy, but good scientific back story. Interesting premise helps the story a lot.

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Enjoyable Story

I found the story interesting and finished it. It sags a bit in the middle: Lots of dialogue, not so much action,

As for the reader, it would improve production values if he learned the proper pronunciation of city names. The capitol city of Greenland, Thule, is pronounced “Two-lee,” not “Thuel.” The Beverly Hills-like town north of San Diego, La Jolla, is pronounced “La Hoya,” not the garbled way the reader does. As for the author, it is the U.S. Air Force that has “bases.” The U.S. Navy has “stations.”

In spite of these problems, the story is enjoyable.

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A weak story bogged down in minutiae.

the story was so weak I could not finish it characters for uninteresting storyline with extraordinary week. I cannot recommend this story to anyone. I cannot believe that this book came highly recommended I do believe that most people can't finish it and don't review it and discard it.

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Could not finish

Narrator is boring, difficult to listen to and story line is confusing and difficult to follow. I could not finish the book. Maybe it improves but I won't know because I don't intend to finish this book.

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