DEAD: Blood and Betrayal
Book 11 of the DEAD Series
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Narrated by:
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Andrew McFerrin
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By:
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TW Brown
About this listen
The days of being afraid of the walking dead are long since past. While they still prove to be a menace when they are found in massive herds numbering in the hundreds of thousands if not the millions, it is now the living that can be the most terrifying. Humanity is clawing to regain its place, and some will do anything to ensure their own survival...even at the cost of others.
The world is a wide-open place, and lawlessness abounds. The fate of civilization hangs in a delicate balance. With nobody looking over your shoulder, would you choose good...or evil? The choices made by a few could mean the end of hundreds of lives and reduce the chances that man will outlast the zombie in a world without order.
©2015 Todd Brown (P)2015 TW BrownWhat listeners say about DEAD: Blood and Betrayal
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- peardrop
- 18-07-15
wanting more
Where does DEAD: Blood and Betrayal rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
come to realise the loss and terrible deaths are sort of skimmed over so the story can advance .
What does Andrew McFerrin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
my imagination is pretty good when I read but he gives even more life to characters
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- Marshy Mermaid
- 30-01-18
Really enjoyed this book series
I enjoyed this series, TW decided to keep it to 12 books which is a shame as it felt like there was a lot more these storylines could have given us. He doesn’t shy away from the horror of what could happen doesn’t go too far into realms you don’t want to wander into (like the Zombie Fallout series by Tufo) and he wasn't afraid to kill people off when their time was done.
I'm enjoying the children storyline, different and original. Although a real consitant sexist streak is settling in (which lost it a star) which is odd as there are stronger female characters 'doing' the action in the story but it seems like all the men think in a very sexist way, I guess the author thinks this is what would happen if there was a zombie apoclpse and maybe it would but as a woman it gets a bit boring hearing this over and over from every male character, that said there is interesting variety in how women are written which makes it all the more disappointing.
FYI typical bad British accents, so nothing new!
I enjoyed the spinoffs too, the 'Dead snapshots' are great, I like the attention to detail (the English one was pretty much on point re: lingo and culture) and I'm enjoying the new Dead series.
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