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The Killing Hour

By: Kay Jay
Narrated by: Lindsey Clark
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They were never prisoners. They were entertainment. When former paramedic Remi Calloway wakes inside a sealed dome with strangers and no way out, survival becomes the only rule. Every day at noon, the world turns cruel. Every day, someone doesn’t come back. And somewhere outside the walls… people are watching. When Remi escapes, she expects freedom. Instead, she finds something worse. The dome wasn’t an experiment. It wasn’t random. It was a business. And people like her were the product. Now, alongside quiet, lethal loner Jed Riker and a small team of survivors who refuse to stay victims, Remi hunts the system that built their cages—one site, one rescue, one monster at a time. But the closer they get to the man at the top……the more dangerous the game becomes. Because predators don’t like being hunted. And this time? They’re not running. They’re ending it.

A dark romantic thriller about survival, found family, and burning down the people who thought you were disposable.

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Overall, The Killing Hour is a fast, intense ride for fans of dark thrillers, survival horror, and high-stakes psychological games. It’s the kind of book you devour in one or two sittings, especially in audiobook form where the narration likely amplifies the paranoia. While it doesn’t reinvent the trapped-victims genre, it executes the formula with enough fresh cruelty and character friction to stand out among similar indie thrillers. If you enjoy authors who go unapologetically dark (think early Blake Crouch vibes or elements of The Platform / Cube with more personal stakes), this one delivers the chills.

The Dome.

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Honestly, it's an okay book; if they had taken out the number of times the characters said these three words; You okay, I am good, rude it would have been 1.5 hours longer. And the concept was interesting and novel. It's long.

Okay. I'm Good. Rude

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