Dead South: The Complete 8 Book Zombie Apocalypse Series
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Narrateur(s):
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Andrew Tell
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Auteur(s):
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Zach Bohannon
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The complete 8-book zombie apocalypse series, Dead South, is now available!
The Dead Can't Bury the Truth...
Three years after an incurable virus spread and turned a majority of the population into mindless and cannibalistic creatures, the world is a barren place. Society is broken, and most who remain have banded together in small camps and communities.
Jon South is not like most other survivors.
After losing his wife and son nearly two years into the pandemic, Jon now wanders the country roads and woods of rural Tennessee, a vigilante taking his revenge out on the undead monsters that took his family from him. He lives in solitary, and with nothing more to live for, he plans to die alone, sooner rather than later.
But after coming to the aid of a pair of strangers out in the woods being attacked by men, Jon learns that he might have been fighting the wrong monsters the entire time.
©2023 Zach Bohannon (P)2024 Zach BohannonThe story line and narration
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Poor
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lack of creativity in plot and character development, lack of a consistent vision on character development, lack of originality
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It's almost 1am and at the final chapter of Book 7. This book has annoyed me so intensely, that it has led to this review. The hero John is supposed to be a great leader and is written as such, able to bring people together and run a community, skilled, intelligent and decisive - until he has to make an important decision. At that point, he becomes totally useless and prolongs his own danger and that of his loved ones by letting important bad guys off the hook. John, unlike a real person, doesn't learn from his mistakes in the harsh environment of the apocalypse and manages to repeat the same ones multiple times. If not for plot armor, John would be dead by the end of Book 2 or 3 at most.
Might finish it, but the decisions made by the author make the hero look absolutely pathetic and incompetent when it matters most. Very disappointing.
The rest of the storytelling is the usual zombie tropes and scenarios - nothing original or outstanding, but gets the job done if you've got nothing more exciting going on.
The narrator does the best he can with the material and provides a solid delivery.
Wanted to like this more than I do, but overall it's pretty mediocre.
Hero is a Moron
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so many useless words.
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