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Breakers (Breakers, Book 1) [Kindle Edition]

Edward W. Robertson
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (219 customer reviews)

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Book Description

In New York, Walt Lawson is about to lose his girlfriend Vanessa. In Los Angeles, Raymond and Mia James are about to lose their house. Within days, none of it will matter.

When Vanessa dies of the flu, Walt is devastated. But she isn't the last. The virus quickly kills billions, reducing New York to an open grave and LA to a chaotic wilderness of violence and fires. As Raymond and Mia hole up in an abandoned mansion, where they learn to function without electricity, running water, or neighbors, Walt begins an existential walk to LA, where Vanessa had planned to move when she left him. He expects to die along the way.

Months later, a massive vessel appears above Santa Monica Bay. Walt is attacked by a crablike monstrosity in a mountain stream. The virus that ended humanity wasn't created by humans. It was inflicted from outside. The colonists who sent it are ready to finish the job--and Earth's survivors may be too few and too weak to resist.


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The Complete BREAKERS Series:

Outcome (A Breakers Novella) - amazon.com/dp/B00B1I5GA4/
Breakers (Breakers, Book 1) - amazon.com/dp/B007712HM4/
Melt Down (Breakers, Book 2) - amazon.com/dp/B009S17UG4/
Knifepoint (Breakers, Book 3) - amazon.com/dp/B00BH07V54/

Launched in 2012, the post apocalyptic Breakers novels have sold more than 20,000 copies worldwide.

About the Author

Ed's short fiction has appeared in a few dozen magazines online and in print. A science fiction and fantasy author, he lives in Los Angeles, which he's blown up repeatedly in the post-apocalyptic Breakers series--a 2012 bestseller.

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Minor characters were interesting as well and moved the story along. Park Ave  |  65 reviewers made a similar statement
The character development is what really got me about this book. A. Lord  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
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50 of 53 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The Breakers February 16, 2012
By RandiTS
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Achoo! Hope that isn't the flu that you have... if so, I expect you will be dead soon... at least that would be the case in "Breakers"...
The Breakers is a story of a massive flu virus that kills off most of the population of the world. It has two separate story lines - Walt, a man from New York, and Mia and Raymond, a couple from LA.

Walt is madly in love with Vanessa, a model/actress, and lives in New York. He finds a "Dear John" letter that states that she is going to break up with him and he is destroyed by the thought. He tried to find ways to change her mind or avoid her giving it to him since she doesn't know that he has seen it. One way that he comes up with is to pretend to be ill. This actually works very well since she lovingly takes care of him and he feels he has bought more time to change her mind as she is his entire world. Very ironic of course because she then gets sick with the flu and isn't faking and soon dies.

Walt then decides that he is going to walk to LA because Vanessa's dream was always to move to LA and Walt brushed her off whenever she brought it up. He doesn't expect to live through the trip - after all, it is over 3000 miles and he is not going to take a car even though they are readily available. The situation in NY is chaos - dead bodies everywhere, rats, soldiers, looting. Walt has to experience extreme situations before he is able to start his journey.

Raymond and Mia's story is completely different. They had moved to California when Raymond had inherited his Mom's house and expected to be able to find jobs and have a great life. Instead, Raymond can't find work, they are running out of money, and he is scrambling for a job. The flu doesn't affect their life as much where they live.
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Read February 18, 2012
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As RandITS has provided a satisfactory synopsis I will not go there. I will say that the character development was excellent. They say half the fun is in getting there and that certainly goes for Breakers. The characters' physical journeys as well as their transitional trips from a bohemian existence to survivalists is accompanied by a constant patter of clever thoughts and dialogue. I stayed up late one night and finished it the next day. Thoroughly enjoyable!
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved Breakers! March 16, 2012
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Took me a little while to finish, but what a fantastic story! I kind of felt like I was reading The Stand (my first King novel) or one of Stephen Baxter's excellent books. Great effort that kept me surprised, intrigued and wanting more. I look forward to your next book! Thank you!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Just okay May 21, 2012
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I cannot decide if it is me or this book, based on the great reviews I expected to be wowwed. I wasn't. Everything was just so-so.

The plot had so much potential, but it was hijacked by overly descriptive rambling. The author has talent and I would like to see what he could do with an editor to keep the story clean and flowing. Also, while I respect that the attempt was made to keep the characters human, not simple heroes or villians, is it too much to ask that they at least be interesting? I tried to like these guys, but couldn't...Mia was the only one I found I could even come close to relating to and even she was missing that vital "something".

As far as the end, I agree with the others that felt it was less than desireable. I slogged through only because I can't stand to not finish a book.

Overall, I would say "try it, you might like it", but for me it was just okay. I'm glad I got this free.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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What do you get when you mix two great sub-genres of science fiction and fantasy? You get Robertson's Breakers. In this novel, he expertly blends post-apocalyptic and alien invasion sub-genres. The basic synopsis has already been detailed, so I'll stick to my major impression: Robertson's novel does double duty by providing a nice rhythm of tense moments of conflict with exquisitely drawn characterization. In its use of the post apocalyptic genre (as a few reviewers have noted), Breakers leans closer toward King's The Stand than McCarthy's the Road. Robertson takes his time in drawing details to create his world and his characters. And details he does well.

What separates Robertson from so many self-published writers is his powerful use of language. During Walt's moment of crisis, we read:

"She was dead now. The dinosaurs had all died, too, along with their dinosaur dreams. A world capable of such genocidal indifference didn't deserve its own existence. Walt wanted to watch it wither, to crumble into #$@% and dirt, fertilizer for a future that would one day crumble itself. He decided to walk to Los Angeles."

Robertson's ability to move seamlessly from the world of characters in action to the interior states of mind is a skill in itself. And it's one quality of the book that makes this work resonate. Again, here's another sample:

"He wanted to kill them. Cold, cruel vengeance. To kill every living thing in that alien city growing from Earth soil. Walt imagined wrenching their tough-skinned limbs right from their sockets and snapping them over his knee. Stabbing their bulbous squid-eyes. Slashing open their bodies and watching their knotty guts and mucosal blood soak into the desert floor.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb work.
Found out about Ed via the self publishing podcast. (not for young ears) Decided to give it a go. Ed is a very unassuming guy and when I read this I had a hard time equating the... Read more
Published 2 days ago by Ray Ronan
4.0 out of 5 stars Great read
This story has some of the best character development I've read in any genre, and it was particularly refreshing in a post-apocalyptic tale. Read more
Published 7 days ago by tam
3.0 out of 5 stars Kinda okay
NO-SPOILERS:

I didn't read the whole description for the book and as such was taken aback by the alien invasion twist. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Oh Voodoo
5.0 out of 5 stars An engaging apocalypse book.
At the risk of giving too much away, let me just say that there were a few plot twists that I didn't see coming, and the author didn't get too sentimental about all the... Read more
Published 9 days ago by Brent Temple
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, and series with clever premise
With some indie sci-fi, you almost feel as if you are doing the author a favor by slogging through the book. Not so in the case of Edward W. Robertson's Breakers series. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Robert
1.0 out of 5 stars left leaning liberal drivel
The stilted writing is eclipsed only by the naive liberal propaganda sprinkled throughout. This book is a steaming pile of hot garbage.
Published 15 days ago by eman
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!!!
Fantastic reading.....can't wait to read the next book!
Will get it right now. Hope this Arthur continues to write....very good at storytelling! Read more
Published 25 days ago by Ladybug51
4.0 out of 5 stars Breakers
Good fun read! Kind of "Independence Day" with better Aliens and better characters. Part survivalist, and part war novel. I'm looking forward to reading "Meltdown".
Published 26 days ago by C L Smith
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good Read
I enjoyed this book until the ending. At that point I feel that author was a bit short writing to end the characters' lives (it seemed to be abrupt). Read more
Published 1 month ago by Renaissance Man
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW - Totally did not expect this book to be so GREAT
The character development is what really got me about this book. Walt, whose girlfriend died from a mysterious virus that wiped out most of the population, decides to walk from New... Read more
Published 1 month ago by A. Lord
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More About the Author

Ed wrote his first story at age seven: Godzilla fan fiction with the serial numbers filed off. He's been hooked on writing ever since.

A graduate of NYU's fiction program, his short stories have appeared in a couple dozen magazines online and in print. His novels include the post-apocalyptic Breakers series and the epic fantasy trilogy The Cycle of Arawn. He's been writing full-time since 2011.

When he's not writing about the end of the world, he likes to watch the Seattle Mariners, which more or less amounts to the same thing.

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