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Everything Dies: Season One
- Narrated by: David A. Conatser
- Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
Earth's darkest hour is about to get darker.
The outbreak killed many and forced the rest to evacuate towns and cities. In the Midwestern United States, a refugee camp shelters hundreds of survivors from the harsh reality of the new world. But how safe are they? Some suspect that their military overseers aren't being completely honest with them. Others know more than they are willing to admit.
The Graham family are about to have any semblance of security ripped away. Together with their new found allies, they will have to learn how to survive in the realm of the dead, where there's nowhere to hide and human flesh has become the ultimate prize.
Season one of this terrifying and bleak zombie apocalypse series contains eight episodes.
This publication also includes "Finite", a poem by Ian Futter.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-05-21
Good read
Great story and well read. hard to stop once started .. you will be pulled into that world
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- rober joe bodo
- 01-12-22
not worth a Star
worst book I've listened to, so so story,and narrator just do anything to make it any better to listen to read whole book but couldn't finish audiobook.
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- Anonymous User
- 30-11-22
Boring story and boring characters.
A pretty bland and generic zombie story. It doesn't really help that the main characters, specifically the family unit at the heart of the story, are boring and just the most milk toast characters on the planet.
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