![]() The action was nonstop as was my anxiety. And teams of soldiers kept disappearing when they went to the area of what was named the “anomaly.” It was frustrating for the members of the team (and me) because it was apparent that they weren’t given all of the information about what was going on. The team that was put together by the government consisted of civilians and Fraser, a military officer. I kept wondering why they weren’t affected like the others and I did find out…eventually. ![]() Not only were they the only survivors in their community, but the noise changed them. The noise, the vibrations, changed their lives forever. The Noise began with Tennant and Sophie checking rabbit traps on a normal day and that’s the only “normal” in the book. The one thing you can count on is that you’re not going to be able to put the book down. You never know what you’re going to get when these two authors team up. I’ve read most of his books, and when I have the chance to read another one, I get so excited! The last book I read that he co-authored with James Patterson was very good so I couldn’t wait to see what they had in store this time. ![]() All opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased. I chose to read this book after receiving a free e-copy from J.D. ![]()
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