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28 Seconds Later
- A Zombie Short Story
- Narrated by: Chris Barnes
- Length: 47 mins
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Summary
"28 Seconds Later" is taken from the upcoming zombie collection, Chump, by Duncan P. Bradshaw, released on 12 November 2016.
Finally, the true story behind the Eastern Bloc boycott of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics is revealed. Brace yourself for an inspection of the top secret Khimki Sports Preparation Facility in the Novogorsk district, near Moscow. Just another normal day of injections, feats of sporting excellence, and a Scottish super-spy.
There's a fine line between infection and zombism.
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- Kelly Rickard
- 06-04-23
Humorous!
Into the world of Duncan and his bizarro humour. Finally the true story behind the Eastern Bloc boycott of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics is revealed.
I love Duncan's work. It's so weird, wonderful, bizarre and humorous. I often find myself laughing out loud and smiling to myself while reading his works.
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- Thomas Joyce
- 21-02-17
Loads of fun, very entertaining, great narration.
Where does 28 Seconds Later rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It is definitely the best short story. Overall it ranks very high as it is fun and very original.
What was one of the most memorable moments of 28 Seconds Later?
The introduction of the British spy with the "familiar" accent.
What about Chris Barnes’s performance did you like?
I enjoyed the use of his native dialect to voice the British spy, but also how he managed to give each character a slightly different voice.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I'm not sure about "moved", but I certainly enjoyed every aspect of the story. From the Cold War setting to the way the author tackles an old trope, taking inspiration from a certain movie franchise and putting his own stamp on it. It has its own originality and style which was a great deal of fun.
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