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Lycan Fallout
- Rise Of The Werewolf
- Narrated by: Sean Runnette
- Length: 11 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
The world of man was brought to its knees with the zombie apocalypse. A hundred and fifty years have passed since man has clawed and climbed his way from the brink of extinction. Civilization has rebooted, man has begun to rebuild, to create communities and society. It is on this fragile new shaky ground that a threat worse than the scourge of the dead has sprung.
One man finds himself once again thrust into the forefront of a war he wants nothing to do with and seemingly cannot win. Follow along as Michael Talbot attempts to thwart the rise of the werewolf.
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- Michael
- 21-05-17
Not a Stand-Alone As Advertised But Still Good
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes but I would advise they read Turbo's other books that center on the protagonist, Michael Talbot. I was frustrated by the numerous references to things that happened in other books about the same character even though this is suppose to be a stand-alone book.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Michael Talbot. He is a very complex character yet somehow very human and feels like he has a lot of life lived with secrets untold in both a good way (3-dimensional character) and a bad way (i.e. references to events I knew nothing about from other books).
Have you listened to any of Sean Runnette’s other performances? How does this one compare?
I listen to Runnette's work on Breeds and he was just as good here. Funny enough this book reminds me of the work by the author of Breeds, Keith C. Blackmore. The writing style is similar as is the story development strategies.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, it was engaging and suspenseful throughout and very well written.
Any additional comments?
This is marketed as a stand-alone novel. However, all through the book, there are references to things that happened in the author's 'zombie fallout' books. At one point the protagonist even mentions his encounter with aliens which is another complete book series entirely again!
The first time such a reference was made I thought that was ok as the character is obviously well developed across a range of books. However, after several more times I was starting to get slightly miffed and then I was downright annoyed when Michael Talbot in one of his 'journal notes' actually refers to something that happened in the zombie apocalypse and says something along the lines of "you will have to read my other zombie journals to learn more about that story."
I honestly feel like a missed a lot of, not very cleverly masked, "insider references" and was left with the impression I would have enjoyed the story far more if I had started on a book in the earlier series (Zombie Fallout) which was the start of Michael Talbot's journey.
Basically, my point is - don't market a book as a stand-alone work if it has numerous references to things that have happened in previous books - they are obviously tied in. Just be honest and tell people to start with the other series instead of being worried about losing a sale!
I now do not know whether to continue with this series, which is very good and would have been 5-stars but for the mismarketing, or to start at the beginning of Michael Talbot's journey as I don't want to come across lots of other references to events I know nothing about in the next Lycan book.
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- Sean
- 07-07-14
Mark Tufo does it again !
What made the experience of listening to Lycan Fallout the most enjoyable?
The combination of Mark Tufo's writing and Sean Runnette's oratory skills continue to shine through as absolute brilliance in this off shoot story of the wonderful Zombie Fallout series. The story is well crafted and well back dropped, the change in the irrepressible Mike made me even want to slap him and say get on with it. Classic story telling and utterly wonderful narration from Mr Runnette
Who was your favorite character and why?
Mike Talbot is a legendary character from Mark, flawed in so many ways and yet never afraid to be the first in danger and try to save the day, in a world were most good will has disappeared following the desolation of the Zombie Fallout, the new danger rises and Mike reluctantly, flawed, brilliant and heroically, still plunges in to help again and try to save the very unworthy mankind.
What about Sean Runnette’s performance did you like?
Sean Runnette's performance is outstanding, I could not listen to the series or any Mark Tufo book without him now, the perfect blend of story telling brings out the best audio story telling I have heard, and I have well over 100 audio books from here now, he just sucks you into the story and masterfully immerses you into it and makes you fall in love with the main characters.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Without a doubt wanted to listen to this in one go, was so annoyed I had to go to work after a long trek up the motorway listening to this, just could not wait to get out of my meeting so I could begin listening again !
Any additional comments?
Mark Tufo and Sean Runnette are the Audio book equivalent of Nirvana for a man that has listened to far to many distinctly average offerings from other authors and orators !! Classic and so under praised.
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- Darren Plant
- 07-05-14
Another awesome dose of Talbot
Would you listen to Lycan Fallout again? Why?
Yes. Most definitely. I love Mark's books. The characters are so real-life that they almost become friends. This new series, although just starting out, is no exception. It's going to be a good one.
What did you like best about this story?
Talbot! I love his irreverent outlook on life(or unlife). I usually listen to these books while travelling and there are many times when I have had to stop the car until the giggles have passed (or the misty eyes).
Which scene did you most enjoy?
BT's descendant. Won't say any more but it's really funny.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Marks books always engender a full range of emotions. When a character dies, it is like losing a real friend or if something good happens, it lifts your spirits.
Any additional comments?
Come on Mark. Let's have book two.
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- supernooby
- 11-09-13
Mr Tufo does it again!
Mark Tufo never fails to delight, I loved this book! I'm a big fan of the Zombie Fallout series so I was looking forward to listening to this, and I wasn't disappointed, no-one draws you into a post apocalyptic landscape like Mark Tufo, I highly recommend any of Mark's books to anyone looking for something on the darker side. Vividly described, wonderful characters, intense and never a dull moment. This book will hold you from the first word till the last. Sean Runnette's narrates like very few people can, he has a real campfire voice that you cant stop listening to.
If your looking for that something a bit special then look no further, you have found it!
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- Craig Dickson
- 28-03-19
Exceptional.
Absolutely brilliant, story was amazing and narrator did the book justice, can't wait to listen to the others.
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- Ian Connell
- 21-01-18
Fantastic!
My first lycan zombie vampire story on Audible. Wasn't sure at first but checked out the reviews and bit the bullet. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Storyline, narration and the constant humour from Talbot made me laugh! Over time I will get the whole series.
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- Fiona
- 07-10-22
really great listening
brilliant adventure from Mark tufo. couldn't bear the ending but won't be a spoiler 🤐😪 straight onto the next one obviously
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- L Graves
- 17-04-22
another fab story
Not sure I was going to like this given Talbot was the only character from the original series but it was really good once again. Tufo draws you in and once again you're on another talbot adventure! loved it.
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- Big Mama
- 02-05-20
Love Talbot and his exploits
if your a fan of Zombie Fallout then you'll enjoy this , great Lockdown audiobook to keep my mind occupied, off to download the second book
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- Steve
- 21-03-19
Just the best narrator for these books
I hadn't read the zombie books but that didn't matter as this is a stand alone series in its own right. moving straight on to book two as this ended too soon.
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