Melt Down

· Breakers Book 2 · Edward W. Robertson
4.3
193 reviews
Ebook
429
Pages
Eligible

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 In upstate Idaho, Ness Hook is run out of his mom's house by his bullying brother Shawn. In Redding, California, Tristan Carter is graduating college, but with no job and no prospects, she'll have to move back in with her parents.

Then the world ends.

After Ness discovers his best friend dead of disease, Shawn takes their family to the mountains to wait out the plague. As Tristan's parents fall sick, she's left to care for her younger brother Alden. Both sets of siblings dig in for the long haul. Humanity is reduced to splinters. And then the creatures who sent the virus appear in the sky.

Flushed from the mountains, Shawn and Ness join a tribe at a nuclear power plant, where they plan to launch a guerrilla war against the invaders. In California, Tristan and Alden are taken prisoner. Separated from her brother, Tristan crosses the ruins of America to track him down. She will stop at nothing to get Alden back--but her fellow survivors prove even more dangerous than the monsters who broke the world.

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Melt Down is the second book in the post-apocalyptic Breakers series. The series to date includes Outcome, Breakers, Melt Down, Knifepoint, Reapers, and Cut Off.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
193 reviews
Robert Hall
December 3, 2015
Very clever . I didn't see this coming! Provides a different take of the same earth-changing events in Breakers book 1. I WILL be reading book 3.
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Stephen Korsman
March 27, 2016
I am loving this series. I first read the free 0.5 book (Outcome) and really liked it. That was about a virus wiping out humanity - very early days, and the story was set in the acute outbreak, with a bit of outbreak management and a lot of finding loved ones. So I was expecting a post-apocalyptic medical series. Thus far, Breakers (book 1) and Melt Down (book 2) have been different - not as rushed, less about the outbreak itself than the aftermath - and the cause. I love post-apocalyptic stuff, and this reminds me of a trilogy I read long ago. The author writes well, character development is excellent, and I'm looking forward to seeing where it all ends.
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Thomas Eldridge
January 5, 2024
Writing is fluid; however the concepts are repetitive and have no edge, hook , surprises. Too much like teenage novels.
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