The Three
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- $22.99
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- $22.99
Publisher Description
Four simultaneous plane crashes. Three child survivors. A religious fanatic who insists the three are harbingers of the apocalypse. What if he's right?
The world is stunned when four commuter planes crash within hours of each other on different continents. Facing global panic, officials are under pressure to find the causes. With terrorist attacks and environmental factors ruled out, there doesn't appear to be a correlation between the crashes, except that in three of the four air disasters a child survivor is found in the wreckage.
Dubbed 'The Three' by the international press, the children all exhibit disturbing behavioural problems, presumably caused by the horror they lived through and the unrelenting press attention. This attention becomes more than just intrusive when a rapture cult led by a charismatic evangelical minister insists that the survivors are three of the four harbingers of the apocalypse. The Three are forced to go into hiding, but as the children's behaviour becomes increasingly disturbing, even their guardians begin to question their miraculous survival . . .
Customer Reviews
So much potential, so little effort.
The premise had so much potential bud if just really floundered and then went to pot.
The audio narration was pretty terrible. The female narrator often forgot what American she was narrating- such as making a Texan character sound Jersey. Also there are relatively simple words that Americans pronounce differently than Brits, like schedule, these should have been obvious in editing. The voices of the Japanese characters were so poorly done that they sounded borderline racist.