Sever
Washington, Dead City, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Andrew B. Wehrlen
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By:
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Brian Parker
About this listen
It takes political intrigue - and plenty of tanks - to defeat zombies.
Escaped zombies from behind the wall have swept across the northeast, their path marked by havoc and death. Into this nightmare world are thrust several unlikely heroes.
A full-time national guard soldier leads his company of tanks on a harrowing journey towards the Appalachian Defensive Line.
A small group of refugees fight for their own survival and end up facing demons of a different sort.
A hero from the last zombie war must fight against the first invasion of the continental United States in over 200 years.
Retired CIA operative Asher Hawke, AKA the Kestrel, will stop at nothing to eliminate the zombie threat - and save the nation that he's dedicated his life to protect.
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- DabOfDarkness
- 30-06-20
Decent wrap up of trilogy
I liked that the zombies are such a problem and there’s 3 kinds now, with hive-like communication and control. The US army isn’t ready for this! What a mess! Ash is still the main focus but we also get some new viewpoints like Maria and the people she ends up fighting with on the front lines.
Once again, the ladies are romantic interests and for the most part need protection and reassurance. For the series, the ladies are pretty interchangeable. Ash hooks up with his neighbor, Rachel, who is recently divorced. He really didn’t like her in the previous book and doesn’t seem to like her in this one until they wind up drunk in bed together. Tis ridiculous. Anyway, she gets fridged and that spurs Ash on to great heroics (which is pretty cliche).
I did like Ash’s big hunt and final personal battle. They have a nifty cure for being bitten now. Sometimes it’s called a vaccine and sometimes anti-venom, etc. My inner biologist cringes at the lack of precision or at least consistency in medical terms. 4/5 stars
Narration: Andrew B. Wehrlen’s pacing is still a little slow. Words are clear. The women sound like women for the most part. Good voice for Ash. Maria’s Cubano accent came and went and wasn’t very good. A few mispronounced words like ‘lithe’. No tech issues. 4/5 stars
I received a free copy of this book. My opinions are 100% my own.
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- Mia Harper
- 13-03-20
Is This The End?...
I was shocked at the turn of events Asher had to deal with, and what happened to Sean and Marie left me speachless! Its hard to believe its over, This has been an amazing series and I hope to read many more books by Brian Parker.
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- Ian
- 02-02-21
Z victory Day
I loved this series great characters lots of action and surprises I couldn’t stop listening to and I’m kind of sad that it’s all over.
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- deafmick
- 16-01-20
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This audio book is very good i have got to give it 5 out of 5😊
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- Norma Miles
- 11-09-19
You will never be forgotten.
The final conclusion to the Brian Parker zombie trilogy, again read by Andrew B.Wahrlen.
The zombies had escaped beyond the wall and were being marshalled by the strange and competent firsts, including the Leader and the Master of the Chosen. With nothing seemingly able to stop them, and with their newly acquired ability to travel through water, the hordes are increasing and expanding rapidly across the Americas whilst the rest of the world now deliberately shuns the continent.
As in the previous books, the action moves between different locations and individuals, some new and some met before, as they face up to their futures, probable deaths, their consciences and the loss of loved ones. Very well written and perfectly performed, fast paced and innovative, this is a book for every zombie genre reader
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