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Autumn: Inferno
- Autumn: The London Trilogy, Book 2
- Narrated by: Aubrey Parsons
- Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
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Summary
London is dead!
Two months ago, billions of people were killed by a deadly germ. Days later, they rose up again in massive numbers. Since then, cities worldwide have become rat-infested, germ-filled hellholes, ruled by the living dead.
There are 300 survivors grouped together in the shadows of the Tower of London. On one side, the river Thames. In all other directions, nothing but the undead.
With so many mouths to feed, food is at a premium. But if they can make it through winter, they'll have a shot at long-term survival. They have no choice but to scavenge the ruins of apocalyptic London to survive, but with every building they strip, every street they clear, they risk enraging the vast hordes of the undead that have them surrounded.
It's a delicate balancing act - fight to survive but avoid an unwinnable, all-out war.
And yet, there may be another option...
Autumn: Inferno is the second book in a standalone trilogy set in the nightmare world of David Moody's international best-selling Autumn novels—the original epic British zombie saga.
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- David R Shires
- 15-03-22
They do it again
Once again narrator Aubrey Parsons brings the 'Autumn world' of David Moody to a vivid state of life considering it is surround by so much death. Moody again makes us care about the characters and add a few nice twists and turns. Once you read or listen to Inferno you will get the sense something very special is coming.
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- MR
- 05-05-23
keeps you wanting more
the book keeps a great pace and awesome narration.
can't wait for the 3rd part
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- Meshell
- 17-04-23
Good listen
Found this book to be better than the first one. Much easier to keep track of characters. Brilliant narration.
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- Mia Harper
- 20-03-23
Couldn't put it down!
The pace really picked up with this second instalment, and I couldn't put it down.
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- Andromeda's Twin
- 03-03-23
Pretty good
I did not, initially, find this as captivating as the original series, but as it progressed I became more engaged. Some of the characters are particularly grating, especially Dominic and Piotr who are both asking for a punch in the face in my opinion, neither of them listen to reason and I'm baffled as to why anybody even trys to talk them round, they are all the more entertaining for that.
Recommended to all Autumn fans and to any stray zombie fans.
Narration is good as usual.
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- John Marsden
- 17-01-23
Wow!
A great follow up to the first book in this series, prepare to be shocked, have your stomach turned upside down and for a sleepless night! ☺ The Autumn books are excellent and I look forward to the final episode in this trilogy. Aubrey Parsons once again excels as the narrator, this man just gets better as do David Moody's stories. Highly Recommended.
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- JB
- 05-11-22
Great story and a great narrator
Great story telling, both author and narrator really get you involved in the story.
not only can you visualise london the characters are amazing
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- robert fowler
- 15-05-22
London Burning!
An excellent second book to the series. There is very little ‘down time’ and the story just keeps going and going. Knowing the area well that sets the scene, I was impressed with the detail and I could picture many of the scenes as if present, which just added to the overall sense of impending doom. Great narration, Aubrey Parsons is quickly becoming a personal favourite.
Please don’t leave it too long for part 3!
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- Dan Hamer
- 14-03-22
Harsh realities in an apocalyptic fantasy.
Well, I got through that too quickly!
The story of our survivors inhabiting the area surrounding the Tower of London picks up from 'Dawn' and sees them dealing with less resources, and an upcoming winter. A closed-minded leadership and the encroaching hordes create a tinderbox waiting for a spark.
As much as I'd like to find a reason for removing stars, I cannot legitimately think of one. Dave's writing and storytelling continues the high standards previously set, and Aubrey's reading of the novel deserves the utmost praise (I can only hope he becomes a staple part of the series).
If you have never read one of David's novels, I thoroughly recommend you try this series; and if you have, feel safe in the knowledge that nothing disappoints here.
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- Sam
- 27-09-23
Extremely well done.
I am very impressed by David Moodys incredibly vivid and frankly grotesque detailed writing. That's the first thing i should say. He makes the zombie apocalypse feel like it never has before for me in an audiobook.
The story itself is really coming to a head now with many parts and characters who have been boiling under pressure, some stepping up and others plunging downwards. The last hour of the book was a desperate struggle for all involved and was extremely well done.
Aubrey Parsons does an amazing array of voices that atleast to me as an American help draw me in to the British atmosphere and are easily differentiated and heard. My one complaint is that he did what i think what was supposed to be a french Canadian accent i didn't quite buy or like, but then given that i live much nearer to canada than i suspect he does, i'll give it a pass. After all, its not like if i was in his shoes i could do a accent similar!
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- Leah Brock
- 02-09-23
The Havoc in London Continues
Book 2 of ‘The London Trilogy' from the ‘Autumn’ universe of books by David Moody is jam-packed with zombie-fighting action, The harrowing tale of survivors of a zombie apocalypse trying to keep the millions-strong undead horde from overtaking their last bastion of refuge, The Tower of London, is a tale of perseverance, devastation, and ultimately--hope.
With characters full of bravery, resilience and ingenuity, the plan to leave London behind is on. But will the few who act solely for their own benefit be the downfall of the others? The fight for survival against the dead and the living gets even more nail-bitingly suspenseful.
Aubrey Parsons continues to deliver an outstanding narration of this series. He conveys the urgency of the plot superbly.
Highly recommended.
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- Amy Wollenhaupt
- 23-04-23
good
This is the second in the series. it picks up about a month after the first. Slow in some parts but fast enough to keep it going.
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- KU customer
- 09-04-23
lots of running
A lot of characters were introduced on this book. (i got a little confused).The zombies continued to evolve (?) Lots of heart-racing and sad moments. But in the end ... hope.
Enjoying this zombie story (never been to England but I can clearly picture the way the narrator describes it, after I get use to the accent/way he says the words)
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- Stacey M
- 09-03-23
its ok I guess
I wasn't able to get book 1, so I missed the whole basis of the next 2 books. I thought it was pretty boring, and there were too many characters for me to keep everyone straight. The narrator wasn't too bad
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- Mel Woods
- 26-02-23
Solid Continuation
~Disclaimer: I received a free audiobook copy of this book. ~
If you liked the first book, this is a solid continuation.
Since I liked the first book in this new arc of the Autumn story, I was happy to get a free audiobook copy.
The realities of staying in London during the zombie apocalypse are beginning to set in for the community. It provides a multitude of perspectives and priorities that are fleshed out through multiple POVs.
Moody continues to create great scenes of clashes with the undead. His characters are believable and have real priorities and aspirations; some priorities being darker than others.
Aubrey Parsons does an excellent job narrating the book. He adds personality to the different characters and is easy to listen to.
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