Reapers

· Breakers Book 4 · Edward W. Robertson
4.3
196 reviews
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 When the plague came, federal agent Ellie Colson fled into the Adirondacks with Dee, the daughter she barely knew. They began a new life as subsistence farmers, isolated from the fall of the world. In the six years since, a small community has arisen from the ashes. Dee is grown up. She's engaged to Quinn, a young man from across the lake.

And she's being hunted.

Strangers are spying on the farms at night. Dee's harassed by a spurned suitor. One of Quinn's dogs turns up dead. Drawing on her old skills, Ellie launches an investigation of the locals. Turns out Quinn's dad has made some bad decisions. Some enemies, too. The strangers aren't after Dee--they're after Quinn.

When he goes missing, Quinn's dad fears the worst. But Ellie has a lead. She and Dee track the kidnappers into the post-apocalyptic wilderness of New York--and into darker lands than Ellie could ever imagine.

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Reapers is the fourth book in the post-apocalyptic BREAKERS series. The complete series to date includes Outcome, Breakers, Melt Down, Knifepoint, and Reapers.

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4.3
196 reviews
Jessica Hester
27 September 2017
I've read all the previous books in this series, but for some reason I had a really hard time getting through this one. Kinda slow moving I suppose.... guess the main problem was there just wasn't much happening and all that nothing was dragged out through too many pages! Will still continue to the end of the series with hope the next one is better!! 😊
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Wayne Shepherd
31 August 2017
I read the first three books and found them engrossing and exciting. This book just didn't do it for me though. The characters were too cliché and as such don't feel as deep as the other characters in the first three novels. It felt like the characters were straight out of an "Old Dixie" cut and paste formula, that doesn't ring true with the modern South. Also, the two strong man-hating female protagonists felt like a "feminist's wet dream", and was believable only to those who are gullible and/or go to college at Berkley. I think I will stop reading the series at this point because I cannot stomach the idea the next book will be anything like this one.
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Emma Lowe
23 August 2016
I love the series and that is mostly the only reason i finished this book. Dragged a little too much. Also i was more confused as to why characters made the choices they did. Didn't seem as well thought out and logical as the previous books. In saying that, I will continue to read until the end as I just love the recurring characters so much!
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