Sometimes the fall is only the beginning.In the year 2048, the crumbling remnants of western North America are suddenly buried in ash, weakening the grip of the brutal dictatorship. A factional landscape springs from the ashes, con man Luke Stokes artfully navigating the clash.But he can’t remain above the fray for long, as each faction seeks the truth from Luke regarding his murdered brother’s … Luke regarding his murdered brother’s final project. A neural-interface technology that will forever shift the fragile balance of the ashen plains.
With the true believers, desert nomads, survivalists and existing regime closing in, Luke must delve deeper into his genius brother’s secrets. And the truth about his last project will dramatically alter the remnants of civilization.
Because the fall isn’t always the end – sometimes, it’s only the beginning.
Seamlessly merging thought-provoking philosophical ideas with page-burning action, ASHES OF THE FALL is the first novel in the dystopian/post-apocalyptic Remnants Trilogy.
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Predictable. Nothing new or interesting here; I had to force myself to read it through to the end. Disappointing.
I mostly enjoyed the read but it could have used more action and less feely
I loved this book! Very fast read since it was action packed and had a great story line!
Interesting & entertaining. But didn’t care for the protagonist.
wasn’t my style of book
I felt in was to confusing and could not really get into it
Read all three in a week. Very enjoyable.
First of all, I didn’t like the protagonist very much. He is a very damaged person in an extremely dystopian society. The plot, while certainly full of action, feels almost totally implausible. In reading it, I started to wonder what sort of weird thing the author would thrown in next.
Pretty good, but don’t appreciate the rough language.
Loved the cover on this book. It tells the story of Luke Stokes in the year 2048 where things in the world has gone very wrong. I enjoyed the book.
Good story line, but told from a distance. The way the story was presented blunted the emotions that enable a reader to be more ‘in the story’. I felt like I was outside looking in the whole time. I never really got sucked in, though I was curious enough to see how it ended that I finished it after a few days. I may or may not buy the next book in the series.
I really enjoyed this book. Went straight to book 2 and will likely go for 3&4.
I liked this book so much I purchased the follow on, this does not happen that often!
Too slow and too much profanity.
I liked this enough to go on and buy and read the next three in the series….very well written