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Apocalypse of the Dead

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And the dead shall rise...


Two hellish years. That's how long it's been since the hurricanes flooded the Gulf Coast, and the dead rose up from the ruins. The cities were quarantined; the infected, contained. Any unlucky survivors were left to fend for themselves. A feast for the dead.


And the living shall gather...


One boatload of refugees manages to make it out alive—but one passenger carries the virus. Within weeks, the zombie epidemic spreads across the globe. Now, retired U.S. Marshal Ed Moore must lead a group of strangers to safety, searching for sanctuary from the dead. A last chance for the living.


Let the battle begin.


In the North Dakota grasslands, bands of survivors converge upon a single outpost. Run by a self-appointed preacher of fierce conviction—and frightening beliefs—it may be humanity's only hope. But Ed Moore and the others refuse to enter a suicide pact. They'd rather stand and fight in the final battle against the zombies. An apocalypse of the dead.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Zombies are a mainstay of horror books and movies. You love them, or you hate them. Yet somehow this book is so captivating that even those who avoid these types of stories will enjoy it. Todd McLaren's performance propels the story at a brisk pace. The book focuses on life on the Gulf Coast two years after hurricane flooding has decimated the region, killing legions and leaving the dead to rise. Against that backdrop, U.S. Marshal Ed Moore must lead the survivors in battling the terrifying zombies. McLaren handles the dialogue adeptly, and his style works well throughout. He reads with the staccato intonation of a news anchor and adds to his performance with moments of intensity that match the novel's. D.J.S. (c) AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

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