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Ebola K Trilogy
- The Complete Post Apocalyptic Box Set
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 26 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
In the jungles of Uganda, Ebola has mutated into an airborne strain. Now, all it takes is a little nudge, and the virus explodes across the planet. Panic, disbelief, and disinformation leave people unprepared to react. They hoard. They flee. They turn to violence.
Austin Cooper is stranded in Africa, at the epicenter of the outbreak. His sister, an NSA analyst, is pulling strings to locate him, while trying to understand what is going on. In Colorado, Austin's parents are fighting to stay alive as millions are infected. And then billions.
Countries start to crumble, and society teeters on the brink of collapse. Will anyone survive?
Buy Ebola K Trilogy and live the terror of seeing everything fall apart.
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- Macalister
- 14-05-20
Ear cringing narrative
Don't attempt national dialects unless your good at them. Your not. My ears are still bleeding.
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-02-21
Good read
I really enjoyed this book. It kept me gripped and wasn’t to unrealistic unlike some post apocalyptic novels.
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- james leslie taylor
- 01-07-22
ebola k
This book was good, got a bit long winded, but keep with it, very entertaining.
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- Whinny
- 30-06-23
Enjoyable Story
The only minor fault I found was some characters outcomes were a bit rushed
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- Pat Hannigan
- 30-04-20
gripping
excellent story. only issue was with narrators english accent. was a little bit too "Mary poppins"!!! but loved the narrator and his other change in voices
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- Sarah
- 09-10-20
Dick Van Dyke
Good story (barring anachronistic references to London fog) marred slightly by the narrator's choice to channel Dick Van Duke instead of a South Asian London accent near the beginning.
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- English Country Life
- 23-03-22
Very slow, try Dusty's Diary instead
Very slow and not a particularly gripping story albeit a good premise. Dusty's Diary by the same author is more gripping, funnier and rattles along.
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- ljb
- 12-04-21
Awesome. Thoroughly enjoyed
As a biologist 20 years ago we were all terrified of Ebola switching to airborne transmission so I was fascinated by this book and BOBBY ADAIR did a brilliant job. Great characters, great twists and thoroughly well researched and realistic plausible plotting.
The narration was excellent and easy to listen to. The reviews here are not fair of the narrator. Given the range of accents in the book he does a fantastic job. There’s only one tricky voice on a very low key character otherwise it’s all superb and I really highly recommend this as superb dystopian future fiction.
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- curtis
- 02-08-20
Amazing until the last few chapters
I loved it the entire way though. The story and characters drew me in from the start.
Until the final few chapters. The pacing of the book was thrown out the window and everything was finished and done within a few chapters. definitely could have done with being a little longer. If done right could have potentially had another book out of it.
But definitely still worth a listen/read
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- Kate
- 23-05-22
Terrible accents
Unless the English character transported back in time, the reference of London fog was a ridiculously outdated stereotype. I don’t think London has suffered those kinds of fogs since people stopped using coal to heat their homes 70 plus years ago.
A lot of listeners have complained about that one characters English accent, and rightly so, but the narrators version of African accents was no better. If you really don’t know how to do foreign accents and you’re unable to learn, don’t accept jobs that require that skill.
My other criticism of the narrator is that he managed to make Paul Cooper sound like an idiot. I don’t think that character was meant to be an idiot but the voice used for that character made him sound simple minded.
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