The Fires of Atlantis (Purge of Babylon, #4) by Sam Sisavath


The Fires of Atlantis (Purge of Babylon, #4)
Title : The Fires of Atlantis (Purge of Babylon, #4)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 572
Publication : First published October 17, 2014

Separated but not out of the fight.

Gaby has been captured by a familiar figure from her past. Some might take captivity lying down, but they aren't Gaby.

Will and Danny are close on Gaby's trail, but their rescue mission is detoured in a city under siege by a very dangerous new breed of ghouls. The reunited ex-Army Rangers will face their toughest fight yet if they want to get out alive.

Back on Song Island, Lara prepares for an impending attack. She receives unexpected assistance from a man named Keo, an ex-mercenary with his own agenda.

Meanwhile, the survivors' radio broadcast has elicited surprising responses from around the globe. It might be the start of a resistance against the ghoul domination...if Lara can keep everyone alive long enough.

Where The Purge begins, the Gates hold, and the Stones crumble, the Fires will burn...


The Fires of Atlantis (Purge of Babylon, #4) Reviews


  • Judy Miller

    Too much already

    After reading the first books, it's getting old , all the continuous battles, horrific wounds that never slow the heroes down, the women always beautiful etc... How about a book with an ending and a real story line,not sequel after sequal that repeats the same battles over and over again. I have no interest in continuing reading this series, let the ghouls win and be done with it

  • I'm Booked

    Dear Sam,
    We've hung out four times now and I've had a lot of fun killing ghouls with you! You've introduced me to all of your friends and I've enjoyed hanging out with them and laughing at their silly jokes. You really know how to show a girl a good time! I was a little upset with how we left things in Atlantis, however. I mean you kept hinting about a party on the island so I got all dressed up and put my best silver heeled ghoul killing boots on and I waited for the festivities to being. And I waited. Sigh. I hope that you weren't just leading me on....

  • Cindy

    These are JUST good enough to keep me from giving up on the series. There are a few characters I am into and a few I could not care less about. Some of the writing and descriptions makes me roll my eyes and some of it is much better.

  • Vered

    This series is not for the faint of heart. High adrenaline and action packed, you never know what's going to happen to a character, each of which is fully fleshed out (even the ones that are killed off in the next page). Will and Danny continue to shine, their dialogue providing comic relief in even the most stressful situations. Definitely a great series to read, despite the obvious re-use of scenarios from previous books.

  • Sherrah Pickett

    I Wonder

    Not to take anything from you Sam because to write so many books with so much action in each is remarkable and though I wish I could I don’t have the patience. I wonder though why you didn’t have the survivors do more damage in the daytime. I mean they could recognize the nests by the covered windows why not use those demolition balls to knock down roofs and expose them to the sun or something! Use the the C-4 or at the very least shoot out the barriers from the outside. Some where just blankets. Also why didn’t they use more of the trailers in the early days like Folger! Anyway just spitballing for the series I still know someone will want to make one day. I mean these books are some of the best action reading I’ve read ever so it would be a travesty not to make at least a movie! This is my 3 rd time reading and I find new things I missed each time!❤️😘

  • Rachael Ashak-Benson

    The wild ride continues!!

    Continuing phenomenal series. One of the best in the military apocalypse genre. I want to put the series in the category with zombies, but it really does not fit at all. Other than the creatures being the infected undead. Springing from that base is a creature much more diverse than your garden variety zombie. With lots of room for growth, learning more about the creatures as we go, and crazy twists and turns.
    If I have to complain about one thing it would concern a certain young character. Who is supposedly mad skilled and super savvy, yet finds herself in the same shitty situation time and again....and again. It gets a bit old. After awhile you just want to see her succeed!
    Overall however -- fantastic book. As usual, I can't wait to start reading the next one!

  • Maury Breecher

    The Beat Goes On with Blue Devils Calling the Tune

    This book moves a little slower than the others until the last third when our protagonists keep fighting off the regular ghoulS and the blue eyes super ghouls More peripheral characters die and our hero's barely survive with pain and broken bodies. And they have to get to the island and beat off another invasion of the bad guys. Can't wait to read the next book

  • Nyssa

    Another great installment in the series! I read some reviews complaining about the repetitiveness, and I don't agree. it's repetitive in the way that the walking dead repetitive. it's the end of civilization as art know it, there are ghouls and there are bad people... not to many options for storylines here. I think sisavath does a great job writing interesting stories and keeping me hooked!

  • Laurie C.

    THE FIRES OF ATLANTIS (THE PURGE-4)

    One of a the few series that I will recommend to another reader. I admit that I couldn't put this story down! Everytime I thought "I'll only read up to such and such percent" I passed that percent way up everytime! I can't wait to start the next book in the series 📚

  • Allan Ashinoff

    More like 3.5 rating, the focus at this point is more on pursuit and discovery than it has been irreverent wisecracks. This change and the addition of a few new characters made reading more enjoyable. Even so, the smart-ass cracks that continue throughout could be toned down to make the story more enjoyable.

  • Mercedes

    Like the three previous books, I simply couldn’t put this book down. Danny, Will, Lara, Gaby, Kate, and Josh are such amazing characters. Mr. Sisaveth is a very talented author and I will read the rest of this series and his others as well. Hours of entertainment are enclosed between the covers. I’ve read each book in two days each and these aren’t short stories.

  • Tom Anderson

    What a series! The writing is truly contagious, if that is the proper use of the word. And if it isn't, so what. A true page turner of a new genre of bloodsucker novels. What did they do to Harrison? Will Kate have to give up? only some of the questions I have for this author.

  • Linda S. Lindsey

    Hard to put down

    This series just keeps getting better! Can’t wait to read the next one! Really great twist on the zombie genre!

  • James

    Very fun

  • Nicole Ericksen

    2nd time reading

    Just a good, entertaining story. I love the characters. Read them about 10 years ago and decided to read them all again!