
Ex-Communication
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Narrated by:
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Jay Snyder
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Khristine Hvam
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Mark Boyett
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By:
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Peter Clines
About this listen
"All of us try to cheat death. I was just better prepared to do it than most folks." In the years since the wave of living death swept the globe, St George and his fellow heroes haven't just kept Los Angeles' last humans alive - they’ve created a real community, a bustling town that's spreading beyond its original walls and swelling with new refugees. But now one of the heroes, perhaps the most powerful among them, seems to be losing his mind. The implacable enemy known as Legion has found terrifying new ways of using zombies as pawns in his attacks. And outside the Mount, something ancient and monstrous is hell-bent on revenge.
As Peter Clines weaves these elements together in yet another masterful, shocking climax, St. George, Stealth, Captain Freedom, and the rest of the heroes find that even in a city overrun by millions of ex-humans... there’s more than one way to come back from the dead.
©2013 Peter Clines (P)2013 Audible, Inc.What stood out the MOST!!!
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What did you like most about Ex-Communication?
It is a entertaining relativly short book that keeps your attention through out,, very good for those times you just want to listen to something simple and not to deepWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Ex-Communication?
Learning about the demonWhich scene did you most enjoy?
Zaps confersations with the demons hostsIf you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Zombies Demons and Super herosEntertaining as always
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Lots of zombie bashing action of course. Some interesting new characters. Not too much changes in the old characters. More of a deepening of relationships. That's OK. Can't be all action...
Usually I'm not too fond of books with multiple narrators. I tend to find the switch between narrators a bit jarring. Here however I like it. A lot. Snyder, Hvam and Boyett form a virtual Dream Team of narrators, with seamless narrator changes as the story flows. A great piece of editing there. A skill often overlooked in audiobooks.
Good with glimmers of brilliance.
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