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Dead America: The First Week Box Set Books 1-7

By: Derek Slaton
Narrated by: P. J. Morgan
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All seven books in the Dead America: The First Week series in one box set!

It’s Day Zero and the Texas zombie virus is quickly spreading throughout the nation. As the infected become fast moving flesh eaters, survivors across the country band together to battle against the onslaught of the undead.

In The First Week series, several different groups from coast to coast face off against the growing horde. From the military in the Carolinas and Kansas, to cowboys in North Dakota, to the police in El Paso, and several points in between.

The books in the series are:

  1. Carolina Front Book 1
  2. Carolina Front Book 2
  3. Carolina Front Book 3
  4. Operation Bismarck
  5. The El Paso Invasion
  6. Heartland
  7. Portland (Also includes the epilogue State of the Union)
©2019 Derek Slaton (P)2020 Derek Slaton
Zombie Scary Horror Fiction Fantasy Science Fiction & Fantasy
Different Zombie Approach • Connected Stories • Good Grammar • Interesting Characters • Multiple Survivor Perspectives

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I liked most of the stories. not bad. Definitely good to listen to while working. I've already bought a couple more of these.

good

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I think that the Montana chapter was my favorite. I live near the are described and have totally met one or two of those people. There were alot of parts dealing with the military that i frankly didn't like. Maybe i'm just over military zombie stories?

I am also writing this review to stick up for the narrator, see many people in the reviews will say she is mispronouncing everything. And while that may *technically* be true, she has what is known as an accent. See, i mispronounce alot of the words she does in the same way, and it's usually boiled down to regional accents for me. That said, she is pretty monotone and frankly not a very good narrator.

I think the author has some great ideas here that are let down by them not thinking things through as much as they should and a narrator who is rather monotone. I will continue on with this series because i do like the format. We will see how that changes.

I had fun with it. Roof.

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I normally like these kinds of books where it's a group of survivors against the living dead but for whatever reason this book just did not do it for me. I believe it has something to do with it being broken up the way it is with seven individual stories so many different characters they didn't seem to be very rememberable and it was difficult to follow along because things change so much because of the characters so didn't really get into this one all that well.

Not my cup of tea

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It seemed like a good story, couldn't get past the narrator. It seemed like my mom reading me a bedtime story. There was too much effort to make her voice seem intense. Couldn't get passed it. A better narrator could have made this story.

The Narrator sounded like my mom

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liked it, worth the credit. good narrator, kept me listening, and worth the listening time.

decent listen.

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