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You’ll never know what your limits are…
…until you reach them.

After a second EMP destroys the fragile progress of post-apocalyptic Ireland, bringing the UK and Europe crashing to their knees beside her as well, Mike and Sarah know they need to get their people somewhere safe. And soon.

Along the way they discover something that has been carved into them since the first EMP exploded over the Irish Sea—when the chips are down, you'll never believe what you're capable of…until it happens to you. Absolutely never never...

314 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 24, 2015

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Susan Kiernan-Lewis

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142 reviews1 follower
August 10, 2020
Great read! Twists, plots canibalism, and so on. Enjoyed the read...on to book 8!
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198 reviews1 follower
June 19, 2019
Wild

Things happen that I would never have thought to put into a story. At no time is the story ever dull.
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6 reviews
September 11, 2016
Irish end game

Book 7 of 8 keeps you going to want to read more. Good fantasy tales all of them good summer reading
Profile Image for Sidney Rippy McLaughlin.
129 reviews
September 27, 2015
Another Good Story

This is a good series and this book didn't disappoint. There are some weird characters that keep it interesting. Of course they're all the bad guys. There seems to be a great deal of mental illness in Ireland during this period. Sarah and Mike have a falling out. John is again a long way off. But of course in the end, our weary group of survivors, mostly intact, survives to fight in another book.
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187 reviews2 followers
January 6, 2016
Enjoyed the characters but some discrepancies

As with the other books in the series it had some real page turning moments and unfortunately it also had some huge discrepancies in the story line which takes away from the book for me, I still recommend reading just be aware you will notice a few miscues
Profile Image for Connie.
309 reviews5 followers
November 11, 2019
I could not get through the Irish End Games series fast enough. This series goes down as one of my favorites. Very fast paced. You fall in love with the characters and you feel for what they are going through. This series had me hooked from the start, and I can't wait for each book to come out so I can continue to read what happens next.......
Profile Image for Rebecca Cochran.
83 reviews2 followers
March 13, 2016
Irish End Games book 7

I have really loved reading the Irish End Games series!! Just when the people seem to find peace, another disaster arises and they fight to survive. Hope book 8 is out soon
7 reviews
March 29, 2016
They just keep getting better

Can't wait for book 8! And finally an ending that's happy, relaxed, and not leaving me on the edge of my seat! Actually if the series ended her,I would not be disappointed. But always eager to read the next installment.
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4 reviews
April 16, 2016
Wow

A writer who really does it all! Excitement, suspense, mystery, romance, devotion, hardship and struggle, all the things that make life worth living after total devastation!!! Just finished all 7 books! Kudos, Susan!!
Profile Image for Krista.
19 reviews
April 8, 2017
this series is great for people who love dystopian stories!!
112 reviews
October 30, 2015
Both thumbs up!

I really liked this book. Easy to follow. Enough twists and turns that I hated to put the book down. Looking forward to the next book.
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7 reviews
April 11, 2016
I love this entire series. It's the best post apocalyptic series I've read to date.
21 reviews
April 15, 2017
A guilty pleasure. But I have enjoyed this series a lot.

Some would say cliche, some would say far fetched, some would even say stereotyped and a little racist.

Maybe some, maybe all, but as an Irish person, I take no offence, and I enjoyed the story, so nothing else to be said.

Enjoy them!
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