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The Undead: Part 19

By: RR Haywood
Narrated by: Joe Jameson
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New characters. Old characters returning. An evolving infection. The Undead. UK's best-selling zombie horror series continues.

©2018 RR Haywood (P)2018 Audible, Ltd
Fiction Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Scary Zombie
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another overwhelming success from R R Haywood. love all of his work. Bring on 24

The Boss is the best

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Yet another great chapter in the lives of Howie’s crew. Brilliantly narrated, gripping storyline. Highly recommended for lovers of apocalyptic tales.

My favourite series of all time

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Addicted to this series! Just as I think I can sum up each twist, another little one pops up, and I can’t quite grasp the end of the thread. I can see it, but can’t grasp what slots in the story where, sorry not explained very well. Kudos, very well thought out and written.
Can’t wait for the next instalment.

Brilliant

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I know that people are complaining about the lack of Howie and co, which is fair. But this book focuses on the fort and the struggles there. It is by far the most realistic book in the series as it is ordinary people that are the villains.

Let's be honest, if the world did end in the manner of The Undead, anyone who looks different would be the first to be blamed, and people would be fearful. Tommy therefore becomes a believable character by exploiting these fears. My only criticism is that him and Pam are the stereotypical racists, and once again the good guys are all beautiful.

Lily shows her youth in this one too with Nick, which is nice to see as it once more makes it believable.

If there is one thing that Haywood is a master at, it's writing villains who you despise. That's what he did in the army base, and that's what he does here with Tommy, Pam and Lisa. I genuinely found myself getting absolutely livid with their actions!

Could this book have been spread out over the last few books? Yes. Does it work well on it's own? Also yes.

Not the best but by far the most realistic

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Amazing narrator with many many voices but I think one of my favourite voices is Pamela hilarious. All of the voices bring this fantastic series to life. Great storyline that should never be allowed to end

5* series obsessed

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