The countdown to the end of the world has begun.A mysterious convergence of natural disasters threatens to destroy life as we know it, and people across the United States are going missing. With no one left to investigate, Special Agent Kendra Baker takes the case, trying to solve the disappearances before she’s out of time.Among those abducted is Valeria Miller, the daughter of ex-Marine … daughter of ex-Marine Corporal Andrew Miller, and he’ll stop at nothing to find her.
With the help of an unstable conspiracy theorist, they find themselves on the trail of a reclusive billionaire who just might have all the answers.
As the natural catastrophes escalate and the evacuations commence, it becomes a race against the clock to find the abductees before it’s too late.
Final Days is a doomsday science fiction thriller, written by Jasper T. Scott and Nathan Hystad.
Also available on Audible, narrated by the award-winning Ray Porter (We Are Legion, Galaxy’s Edge, 14).
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Scott and Hystad are two of the most compelling voices in science fiction right now. Full of twists and mysteries, Final Days is an electrifying sci-fi thriller. I can’t wait for their next book.
World ending disasters, abductions, and a mystery that ties it all together… Final Days is my kind of apocalypse.
Final Days opens interesting enough, with the world going to hell in a handbasket. Many people don’t believe it yet, but the end is happening and happening soon. The main characters are going about their daily lives trying to make it like any/all of us. Drama and intrigue develop into life and death situations that ultimately lead to what the Final Days story is really about. An ARC ready to take man to the stars to avoid the death that is coming to our world. This is basically a prequel to the real upcoming story that will be books, 2 and 3. Definitely got me interested enough to want to see what the story is really about and what will happen to this incredibly complex plan masterminded by a billionaire with a vision. Interesting characters with plenty of real issues that plague mankind. I did receive this ebook as an ARC and this is an honest review, now please on to book #2! I expect it to be epic.
I’m always juggling a few books at a time. One is an audiobook to keep me company during my commute, another keeps me invigorated during my runs/walks, and yet another I read at night when my goal is relaxing and shaking off the day. And then I love exploring those exquisite children’s books that bring insight and humor when everything else gets humdrum.
Occasionally one of the books starts to stand out, and outshines all the others. This was the case with Jasper T. Scott and Nathan Hystad’s Final Days. I stopped caring about all the other books, because this adventure was so exciting it demanded all my attention.
More Meg than Station Eleven, we’re not talking high literature and in-depth characterizations here; rather Final Days grabs you with pure adrenaline and adventure. In this tedious and itchy stay-at-home stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, sometimes ridiculously exaggerated end-of-the-world adventure scenarios are exactly the distraction a lot of us need to read right now.
Final Days is the first in a series that promises to wow its readers with good old-fashioned science fiction, where the gruff “cowboy” of a protagonist is all bluster and bristle, and anything bad that can happen does. The surprise ending (or beginning, if you’re going for the whole series) blows you away and gives that Quarantined You and Me a chance to dream of huge adventure, even when it seems the world is ending around us.
Original story with lots of twist and interesting characters
Packed with intrigue and high-stakes tension, Scott and Hystad deliver an explosive page-turner that’s even greater than the sum of its parts. Final Days is a sure-fire hit.
Final Days is everything that a good novel should be.
A masterful collaboration between two preeminent authors of science fiction. Final Days will enthrall you to the very last page.