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Bugging Out #4

The Pit: The Bugging Out Series, Volume 4

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They survived a journey across the wasteland to bring hope back to their friends and loved ones. But when Eric, Elaine, and Neil reach the seaside town of Bandon, one of the last bastions of civilization to have survived the apocalyptic worldwide blight, they find it empty. Abandoned. Everyone they know and care for has left.

Or been taken.

Only the smallest clues as to their whereabouts are left behind. But it is enough to send the trio heading north, sailing from town to town along the Alaskan coast, finding allies and confronting enemies along the way. Until finally they find themselves forced to enter a crumbling subterranean colony to rescue those they'd come for.

But once they enter The Pit, the lives they've known and the people they've trusted will change - forever.

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First published September 26, 2015

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Noah Mann

11 books21 followers
Noah Mann lives in the West and has been involved in personal survival and disaster preparedness for more than two decades. He has extensive training in firearms, as well as urban and wilderness Search & Rescue operations, including tracking and the application of technology in victim searches.

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Profile Image for Pam Shelton-Anderson.
1,989 reviews66 followers
October 27, 2018
I felt a little bit let down with this one. First, it made no sense some military group taking civilians up to Alaska and then oops, taking them back again. That coupled with a crazy Russian and his militants causing death and mayhem seemed a bit contrived. I do find this mystery with Neil very interesting.
Profile Image for Peggy Pancherz.
1,173 reviews6 followers
March 21, 2018
Good book

Read all of the books in order to really enjoy. Characters are realistic and get better and better. Storyline continues to grow and develop.
Profile Image for Bill Zawrotny.
444 reviews7 followers
February 17, 2017
This might be the best book in the series so far. Unpredictable twists and turns...and a great cliffhanger at the end.
15 reviews
October 4, 2015
Parts of it were good adventure...parts not so much.

Once again the depressing survivors of the end of world fight to survive...yawn. And then of course the lead in for the next installment. I won't read the next one.
Profile Image for Scott Nelson.
27 reviews1 follower
January 20, 2016
Is this the end??? Hope not

Great continued story, lots of action, new friends, new enemies and secrets. Will they find their friends? Just when you think its ending another layer unfolds, well done!
58 reviews
August 21, 2016
Excellent. Best of the four book series so far !

Could not put it down. Craftily woven continuation of Eric and those around him. Many twists and turns. Already downloaded book five, Ranger.
Profile Image for Ann Smith.
1 review1 follower
October 7, 2015
Must keep reading

really good book it just takes a while to get into this one but if you keep reading. It turns into a wonderful story
Profile Image for Frank Sullivan.
81 reviews1 follower
October 26, 2015
Each book in this series continues to get better. I am enjoying this series and can't wait for the next one!
Profile Image for Christina Callaghan.
37 reviews
December 7, 2015
Great series

This is one of my favorite dystopian series that I have read. It's fast paced with likable characters and believable scenarios.
5 reviews
December 18, 2015
Brilliant writing!

Loved this installment of this series. The storyline just keeps getting better and leaves you on the edge of your seat. I feel like I know the characters!
Profile Image for Uncle  Dave Avis.
436 reviews8 followers
December 25, 2015
This was a good book and the action was constant. It is important to read the first three books to know who the characters are and how the situation developed.
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