Arcadians Asylum Dramatized Adaptat..., James Axler
Arcadians Asylum Dramatized Adaptat..., James Axler
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Arcadian's Asylum [Dramatized Adaptation]

Author: James Axler

Narrator: A Full Cast, Dylan Lynch, Johann Dettweiler, Richard Rohan, Scott McCormick, Terence Aselford, Eric Messner, Nanette Savard, Michael John Casey, Karen Novak, Yasmin Tuazon, Joe Brack, James Lewis, Delores King Williams, Colleen Delany, Andy Clemence, David Coyne, Thomas Penny

Unabridged: 5 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: GraphicAudio

Published: 06/03/2020

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

The brutality of post-nuclear America has spawned a dark frontier where the harsh and unforgiving new rules of existence cannot obliterate the decency and determination that drive the true human spirit. It's tested and tormented but never destroyed.

A lust for power and a strong sec-force are the basic requirements of any Deathlands baron. But brilliant, charismatic Baron Eugene Arcadian has bigger visions than simply a monopoly on jack and trade. He wants the future. Turning his ville into the nascent heartbeat of the new civilization would require the help of Ryan Cawdor and his warrior group. But for these unwilling participants, the endgame of their enigmatic host remains hidden in the secret maze of laboratories beneath Arcady, where a new terror is about to be reborn....

In the Deathlands, always watch your back.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Wayne on November 29, 2020

Maybe it's just that I picked the wrong books in this series. With over 130 books, there has to be some bombs. But I've only read about a half dozen and these just leave me cold. I have already tired of this series. This book and the others that I've read just build suspense with page after page and......more

Goodreads review by Miles on May 29, 2010

Sadly, this was not the best of the series, the premise of a baron running a ville dedicated to a variety sociological/biological experiments being a little on the thin side. Still, the fact that it was readable and enjoyable is fairly remarkable, coming as it does 92 books into the series. Had it c......more