The Last Command (The Last Survivors #4) by T.W. Piperbrook


The Last Command (The Last Survivors #4)
Title : The Last Command (The Last Survivors #4)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 312
Publication : First published January 15, 2016

Death is inescapable in the wild.
Blackthorn’s army marches toward the Ancient City as power struggles ensue in Brighton. Several outcasts gather in the collapsed world of the Ancients. Will they find answers and survive, or will they perish?


The Last Command (The Last Survivors #4) Reviews


  • Shirley McAllister

    The army vs the monsters vs the clergy

    Blackthorne's army sets out to kill the monsters. When Winthrop recruits most of the men to his side and they chant with him instead of fighting thing go bad fast. Beck and Oliver escape. Meanwhile in Breighton Tenbrook has put all the resisters on pyres including Evan. The largest part of this book is on the army and Breighton. On to book five, I want to see how the story continues.

  • ♥ Marlene♥

    What a crazy and cruel world. So glad I do not live there with all those cruel idiots.

    In the beginning I must admit finding it hard to get all the characters.I got confused easily, especially with Evan and Beck and Frances. They appeared all the same to me.
    As does the mother and daughter in the forest and as do Ivory and Oliver. They share similar characters which is not a compliment.
    That being said I still want to know what is going to happen but as I am now in book 5 I do not think that much as I hoped would happen, will because time is too short.

  • Janice Stinnett

    Awesome

    This series had me hooked from the start. The world is built with suchb detail and the characters so do complex in thought, actions and growth it that it is easy to revision both. Great writing! Each book is better than the previous one and the story flows easily. It is not forced. Highly recommend this book and series as well as the other books this author had written. Ive NEVER been disappointed in any book this author had written. Very talented.

  • Tiffany Tinkham

    Another Can't Put Down Read

    William and his mother Ella, along with his sister and Bray travel to the Ancient City. And they aren't the only ones to do so. Blackthorns and his army arrives too for the fight of all time. But there is a twist to the story that will shock all readers alike.

  • Christine Bishop

    4 Stars!!

    The Last Command is the fourth book in A Dystopian Society in a Post Apocalyptic World. This book continues with the alternating storylines of the different characters. There are several major events that happen in this book. Several main characters die and some new information comes to light. I can’t wait to start reading the next book in the series!

  • Amie

    Another one down, This one has a lot of action, I was please to find that this had a fair few zombies in this one. However Ivory and Jingo were left out a lot in this book, I was very interested in their story but it almost feels like they were forgotten. However I find Winthrop development in to a madman intriguing, I was expecting this outcome. But it has added so much to the story. 3.5 stars

  • Tiffany

    Wow

    This book has left me feeling .... Unsettled in the best kind of way.
    Things that made me appreciate this book the most:
    The actions of men backed into a corner with only bad choices left.
    The actions of men who have choices and choose violence.
    The actions of men who have forgotten their humanity entirely.

    I'm going to go read the next book now.

  • Sonia

    Walking Talking

    This is like watching "The Walking Dead", upset because it's over with no ending and yet anxious to read the next book. SPOILER: I wish it had been Winthrop instead of Blackthorn.

  • Cathy Custer

    A must read!

    I can't say stress how great this series is. I am kinda sad I'm fixing to start the last book! However, I saw last night there is another series about this series! I'm so excited. These guys are talented! Keep them coming please!

  • Otis Doss III

    The version that I read was book four from "The Last Survivors Box Set: The Complete Post Apocalyptic Series (Books 1-6)". A continuation of the story started in book one. Once more, it's more of the same, AND yes, that is still a good thing!!

    The ending to this book was really good.

  • Kim Clarke

    Things are getting serious now so 4 stars. You would think by now I would know better than to read these she I'm supposed to be going to sleep, next thing you know it's 6am and another book is finished.

  • Fdelrio

    It´s the fourth book, so everyting is already well stablished. In this book, there isn´t so much rush, it´s kind of slow, or slower paced, but but we have a lot of Oliver, and he´s amazing. So in a nutshell, another great book, with a good cliffhanger to the second last book.

  • doreen

    Ok, We now have to many characters. I don't get why the general would choose to sacrifice so many people to avoid the famine. Why not come up with a better plan than that. For me the only interesting characters are Jingo and his side kick Ivory.

  • Kyle

    This series just gets better with every book. The world building is excellent and keeps you invested in the interplay between characters. A couple unexpected twists keep the end of this book exciting and ready for the next.

  • Mrs Pauline L Slane

    Book Four - The Last Command

    Once again a heart stopping episode bringing me nearer the end of this series. Not sure my heart can take the twists and turns of this series lol...

  • Ryan

    The series gets better

    I like post apocalyptic thrillers and this series is certainly among the best I've read. I would recommend it to anyone with similar interests.

  • Murdock Hendrix

    Can't wait to see what happens in the next book of the series.

  • Catherine

    Another Good Read

    Enjoyed another book in the series. My love/hate relationship with characters change do to the storylines. Looking forward to next book in series.

  • Essay

    Yeah! This is getting better and better

  • Mo

    I am constantly entertained by everyone wetting their pants in fear.

  • Todd Oliver

    This series keeps getting better and better. Characters are changing, some better and some worse. I'm dying to know what happens next! I've said this in the rest of my reviews in this series, amazing authors and excellent narrator!

  • Brian

    Quite an interesting read as the story has minor characters, mostly protagonists, that develop into major characters as the series moves along. The major characters at the beginning of the book are mostly antagonists that cause the minor characters much pain and heart ache as well as physical cruelties. Instead of these minor characters becoming weaker, they overcome their antagonists in very different ways unique to each of their personalities.

    The series moves along quite well and with each passing book the challenges, depth of characters and realisations grows.

    A series with many twists and turns, as well as some very cruel and wicked antagonists that the reader will love to hate with each passing misery inflicted upon a population of 'plain folk'. While hard choices had to be made in the early history and survival of the town of Brighton the Elders have come to enjoy the power of their positions and routinely remind themselves of how powerful they are by the 'punishments' and cruelties they inflict upon thousands of residents in Brighton.

    A close look at some of these characters will parallel human nature in quests for absolute power. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

  • Julie Powell

    This series gets better with each installment but worse for the characters.

    It's a brutal and barbaric world where suspicion, ignorance and a strange religious fever holds the people, while those in charge lead them like fearful sheep to slaughter. In addition to the 'demons'...and yet I wonder who is worse in some instances...whose might is hard to conquer, but then - (no spoilers from me).

    Although, we learn more of Blackthorn's history and see the reasons behind his mind-set...that give us a kind of understanding and even respect for the man - the same cannot be said for Winthrop nor Tenbrook.

    Other characters, too, are evolving and it's intriguing to see how they cope with their situations and how each will fit into the story as a whole.

    A tale of survival, cruelty, betrayal, madness and much more.

    Highly recommended.