Fear reigns in the realm of THE LAST SURVIVORS… With death running through the forest on demons’ feet and humanity bleeding dry in the hearts of men, does the deadliest evil already live within Brighton’s walls?
T.W. Piperbrook lives in Connecticut with his wife and son. He is the author of the CONTAMINATION series, the OUTAGE series, and co-author of THE LAST SURVIVORS, as well as the author of THE RUINS. In his former lives, he has worked as as a claims adjuster, a touring musician, and a business systems analyst for a Fortune 500 company.
Now he spends his days fighting zombies, battling werewolves, and roaming Ancient cities.
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Another great book in this series! I hope book 4 is coming soon. This story keeps getting better and better! The authors did an awesome job with the story and Sean Runnette is doing a superb job with the narration.
Politics, religion love violence sex, mutants what doesn’t this book have. Brilliant characters, vivid descriptions. Really good read, puts 2020 into perspective!
I just cant seem to put these down! I keep ONE MORE CHAPTERing myself. I get antsy to see what is next and how these characters will develop next. Starting #4 now...
Surprisingly entertaining and very well written. I'm on book 3 now and I am very invested in these characters and their stories. I love the perspectives of different characters, and I love that its not just about the dystopian post-apocalyptic world, or fighting the "demons" that are the remnants of an infected lost modern world, but so much of it is about the internal struggles of the characters. Inner conflicts of loyalty, betrayal, escaping tyranny, questioning authority and faith, and wanting to know more about the ancient people (which is us modern humans). I am looking forward to the rest of this series!
I'm still loving this series! I found not one, but two great authors, and a load of great books! This work really gets to the nitty gritty of how leaders must show the ugly side to govern the people. Loathsome and scary, but sometimes necessary. I can't wait to see how Franklin can rule more humanely during his reign. I have high hopes for a better world for these poor people.
Please buy the cabbage patch doll! I loved every one of mine! The prosthetic feet too! Lol Thank you both for the hours upon hours of true entertainment!
It's rough. It's brutal. It's post apocalyptic. The different escapees each grow and begin to internalize the reality of the extreme ignorance that is strangling their culture.
The rulers using the beginning of economic analysis are making huge commitments based on them. Yet none of them understands or wants to understand the methods which might actually give them more options. It's a political trainwreck.
The writing and editing are great as usual. This series is addictive. You will enjoy.
Again another great little read, but I think it would be better if all of the books 1, 2 and 3 came together as one big book, as with so many cliff hangers they don't feel separate as other series do. But still dispute this the story was a great read. I am looking forward to how this is going to develop, and I quite like how Blackthorn is approaching the famine issue, I have not read many others books that have taken that path. 4 starts
Really great series by Bobby Adair that you just can't put down.
Ella and William are reunited with a lost family member. Blackthorns is gathering his mighty army to defeat the demons at the ancient city. Will everything come to pass?? Can't wait to read book 4 and find out!
The Last Humanity is third book in A Dystopian Society in a Post Apocalyptic World. This continues with the stories of Ella, William, Bray, Oliver, Franklin, Ivory, Blackthorn and many others. The chapters jump from character to character so we are able to follow ask these characters on their journeys. I can’t wait to read the next book in the series!!
I like the Adair/Piperbrook writing team books. Dystopian, unsettling as they can dream up, they are brothers to Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake -being so close to current affairs my skin crawls with the very credible possibilities. This is another good ‘in. Now, get that kid her Cabbage-patch doll!!!
I enjoy how personally involved we as readers become with the characters in the story. Great characters and an interesting setting are a winning combination for these books.
The different stories keep growing and developing, u can not read quickly enough. Great premise still very satisfing as it progresses. Good writing/editing. Highly recommended.
It seems that many are traveling to the ancient city. Ivory is there, Ella, Bray, William and Molena are on there way as well as Blackthorn's army which is just now preparing to leave Brighten for the Ancient City.
Another good book although it is a very sombre story and I am getting a bit tired of all the sub stories and nothing ending. I am most interested in William, then Ella and Bray.I quite like Fitz also. 3.5 stars Off to read book 4.
Poor Oliver punished and abused to the point of hate. Conspiracy to traders, life until death, fear to happiness. Which direction will this series go, read the next book to find out
Well its now starting to slow down. I don't get why humanity turned into the middle ages and no one knows about modern technology? This is usually what happens with a book series. A few books are just filler books to keep you purchasing the series.
Very hard to read but I'm going to finish the series. I don't understand why the female characters/population has to be treated the way they are. Definitely not a series I would recommend. "Cringe Alert"
A bit too brutal for me, also when a woman says “it didn’t cost me anything” being forced to prostitute herself tells me that only a man could write this.. bought the set so I will continue but thought this was better reading the reviews.
Omg!!!! Idk why I expected this book to be better than it was. Tedious. Painfully slow paced. Pointless banter. The storyline has so much potential but the execution is excruciating