Three Days in Undead Shoes
Pandora Strain: Zombie Road, Book 1
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Narrateur(s):
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Freya Ravensbergen
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Troy Kain
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Auteur(s):
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Dee J. Holmes
À propos de cet audio
One woman. One Great Dane. And a zombie above the rest.
Jane Finch wishes her problems ended with a bad commute and no coffee. But when she and her beloved Great Dane, Schrodinger, emerge from a locked room they discover a city changed for the undead.
Zombies are everywhere. Some are endlessly cycling through their last actions, others have turned feral—and hungry. Jane and Schroddie's best chance for survival? Reaching her parents' bunker on the city's north shore.
Not an easy commute on foot—when surrounded by zombies.
Dodging stray bullets and feral zombies is one thing. But soon Jane realizes one of the zombies is following her. Built like a tank, silent as the grave, his attention never wavers. Wherever she goes, he's there. If she hides, he finds her. There's no fighting him, no escape.
He's not like the others—and he might be Jane's only hope for survival.
Contains mature themes.
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Though, I had an immediate gripe that stuck with me the entire book, and I really wish it hadn’t, but I can’t not mention it.
If you know anything about American Zombie Apocalypse books, it’s very much ‘GUNS, SHOOT, MERICA’
For some reason the author and main protagonist immediately assume that if there’s an emergency it’s a group of armed gun men? Which is… extremely rare here, especially deliberately attacking a college.
I just couldn’t get it out of my head, as it was a very good scene filled with tension. But that tension was immediately ripped away by the protagonist assuming, without having heard a single loud noise, armed gun men came into a school campus and marked everyone, and she just… didn’t hear a thing.
Again, it’s petty, but #1, guns aren’t our immediate first reaction when seeing violence of any kind.
#2 THE MAIN PROTAGONIST HEARD NO SOUNDS TO INDICATE THERE WAS A GUNMAN, YET ALONE MULTIPLE WHO TOOKOUT AN ENTIRE SCHOOL GROUND.
The amount of guns that are mentioned and immediately appear in this book are insane, is what I’m saying. Almost as if the author has never gone outside, or is an American. (It’s neither, which is even stranger.)
Aside from this, it was very interesting. I’m just extremely petty.
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