Yesterday's Gone: Season Two
Yesterday's Gone #Episodes 7-12 • Book 7
by Sean Platt, David W. Wright
Narrated by Ray Chase, R.C. Bray, Brian Holsopple, Chris Patton, Maxwell Glick, Tamara Marston
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
Six narrators, six survivors, zero answers — and Season Two somehow raises the stakes higher than a world-ending disappearance already did.
- Great if you want: serialized, TV-style storytelling with a sprawling ensemble cast
- Listening experience: propulsive and fragmented — chapter-to-chapter tension, mystery-box pacing
- Narration: R.C. Bray and Ray Chase anchor the cast; each voice distinctly owns their character
- Skip if: you haven't finished Season One — this drops you in cold
About This Audiobook
When October 15th arrived, nearly every human on Earth simply vanished without explanation. The scattered few who remain behind must navigate a transformed world where the rules of reality seem increasingly unstable. Strange phenomena plague the survivors, from mysterious creatures lurking in the shadows to inexplicable events that defy logic. As different groups of survivors struggle to understand what happened and why they were spared, they discover that their isolation may be the least of their worries. Some seek refuge in religious compounds, others find themselves stranded on enigmatic islands, and all must confront the possibility that whatever caused the disappearance is far from finished with them.
The stellar ensemble cast transforms this post-apocalyptic thriller into an immersive audio experience that rivals high-quality television drama. Ray Chase, R.C. Bray, Brian Holsopple, Chris Patton, Maxwell Glick, and Tamara Marston each bring distinct voices to the multiple storylines, creating clear character differentiation across the sprawling narrative. Their varied pacing and tonal choices enhance the story's episodic structure, maintaining tension while allowing quieter character moments to breathe. The serialized format works particularly well in audio, as listeners can easily follow the interconnected plot threads through the narrators' skillful performances.