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Prepper #5

Prepper: Book 5: Prepper: A Grid-Down Post-Apocalyptic/Dystopian Survival Series

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The end brings a new beginning.

The fifth and final chapter of the PREPPER series brings all storylines to a dramatic conclusion. The quest for power and the fight for survival collide as a new civilization emerges from the wreckage of the old one.

PREPPER is the newest apocalyptic adventure series from Tom Abrahams, author of The Traveler series. It’s perfect for fans of Franklin Horton, Kyla Stone, and Ryan Schow.

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Published July 29, 2024

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Tom Abrahams

72 books344 followers
Tom Abrahams is an Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award winning television journalist and member of International Thriller Writers.

He is also a Kindle Unlimited All-Star, an Audible 5 Star Favorite, and author of more than forty novels.

He writes in several genres including dystopian, sci-fi techno-thriller, post-apocalyptic, and political thrillers.

The dramatic rights for his "A Dark World" trilogy are optioned for television and film.

He's married with two children and lives in Southeast Texas.

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Profile Image for Cherye Elliott.
3,398 reviews23 followers
August 3, 2024
Excellent Series

I have been a fan of Tom Abrahams books for years. Definitely hate when a series comes to an end. I found this book is relatable to the average prepper. Find like minded people, learn new skills and slowly build up your cache. Can't happen over night and it involves time, experience and money.

Definitely recommend this book/series.
15 reviews
August 13, 2024
not much about prepping, maybe dirty politics

I really enjoyed the first 2-3 books. Some decent prepper tidbits sprinkled between long, boring lengths of nonsense. But it went down hill from there. I knew better than to purchase Book 5 after a disappointing Book 4. My loss, my fault. Save your time and money and re-read something else.
Profile Image for Pam Shelton-Anderson.
1,976 reviews66 followers
February 25, 2026
This book appears to end this series but then continue in a new series "Prepper Nation". This was an up and down kind of book. The conspiracy headed by the Obsidian group is interesting, if not uncomfortable given the rise of oligarchs in real life. We do lost quite a few good people so I'm not sure who is left to cheer to victory. I'm a bit frustrated with the Warrant family. They already had to flee their home for their bug out location, have been attacked there and hosted the displaced governor and his family for a time. They know the deaths of some of their close friends, yet seem to think they will just keep calm and carry on and it will all be fine. I will likely move on to the new series that picks up this story because I want to see the bad people that caused all of this see justice.
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725 reviews22 followers
June 26, 2025
Stronger than the previous two books. There’s too much fruity language here for an apocalypse book I think, the frequent tangents quoting authors, artists and everything in between pull you out of the story. What’s really missing here and what’s key in an apocalypse setting is any sense of urgency or dread. We are five books deep but only 18 days in (with plenty of flash backs to the past) and it feels more like 18 years. I’m going to have to continue the story in the next series of books because the story itself is gripping and I need to know how things play out for the characters, but I’m not happy about it 😂
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697 reviews12 followers
September 23, 2025
A worthy way to end one series and set up another

Prepper: book 5, the final book in the Prepper series, continues the story of the Warrant family, the remnants of "Grey Team", Obsidian and the Devon administration as they settle in to new circumstances. The ending also does a good job of setting up the next series. The writing is perfectly crafted, with fallible & believable characters, clear dialog, vivid action sequences and clear descriptions. Overall 5/5 stars. Highly recommended for anyone who likes post-EMP survival thrillers and survival thrillers in general! Time to start Prepper Nation!
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760 reviews4 followers
August 21, 2024
Strong 4.5 stars

As plans move forward, the nation moves closer to the brink. Pawns become players as players fall by the wayside as their usefulness is exhausted... Compartmentalized intelligence keeps many from any realization of the true depths of the betrayal being played out....
34 reviews
September 11, 2024
Way too much fluff!

Way too much nonsense as far as inner thoughts of the past and then there are the naive warrants! I skipped through alot of the book.
306 reviews1 follower
October 17, 2024
Prepper: Book 5

How deep do the tendrils of Obsidian reach? Is no one untouchable? Author Abrahams thickens the plot again and again.
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