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Lycan Fallout

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Lycan Fallout

Written by: Mark Tufo
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
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The world of man was brought to its knees with the zombie apocalypse. A hundred and fifty years have passed since man clawed and climbed his way back from the brink of extinction. Civilization has rebooted, man has begun to rebuild, creating new communities and society. It is on this fragile new shaky ground that a threat worse than the scourge of the dead has sprung...

Once again, one man finds himself once thrust into the forefront of a war he wants nothing to do with and seemingly cannot win. Follow along as Michael Talbot attempts to thwart the rise of the werewolf...

©2013 Mark Tufo (P)2013 Mark Tufo
Fantasy Fiction Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Scary Paranormal Shifter Werewolf Zombie
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If I could give any advice you can start this series after fallout book 7 or finish that series then start this one great read or listen? However you enjoy his work this one dose not fail to enjoy and if you by chance read this thank you Mark you too Mike

Another one out of the park for Tufo

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The story is very engaging.I cant wait to start book 2.The narrator is very good.

very engaging

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As a newcomer to Mark Tufo's work, I was pleasantly surprised. His writing style flows well and is easy to follow along with.

I slightly take issue with the notion that this is a stand alone book, seeing as characters from his other works are front and center. Some effort is made to explain who they are, but it feels like it was an afterthought. For example: (light spoilers ahead) at no point is it explained how or why the protagonist is a vampire. The significance of many characters was simply lost on me as someone who isn't at all familiar with his Zombie Fallout series.

Never the less, there's enough of an original plot here that I still found it enjoyable. So I'll probably follow up on Mark's work, since all in all he is a good writer.

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