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Dead Cities

Adrian's March. Part Four (Adrian's Undead Diary, Book 12)

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Dead Cities

By: Chris Philbrook
Narrated by: DJ Leone
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Like a brick at a birthday cake.

Shoreham Port in Brighton, England, has been secured by Adrian Ring alongside his friends, with the five navy ships that made the trans-Atlantic voyage to find the European Trinity. He must find the Soul, the Scribe, and the Warden and get them on their path, as he walk his, but there are obstacles.

The undead in Europe are faster and stronger than anything they’ve encountered, and the survivors here are hungry, and desperate for help. They can’t fight every zombie, but each one they pass could be a lethal threat to their own people, or to the locals who’ve fought hard to survive.

Luckily, he encounters a small, well-armed group of car-equipped survivors, led by a friendly man calling himself Chief, who dwarfs even the burly Adrian. They decide to work together to procure ground vehicles for the march north.
But Chief isn’t the savior he’s pretending to be, and there are far more monsters roaming in the dark of the old world than Adrian is prepared to face.

Dead Cities contains Adrian’s journal entries from September 9th, 2014 through November 27th, 2014. It also contains the side fictions The Ghost in the Boiler Room, Rachel and Mara, Fetters, Sanctuary, and Ernest Goes for a Walk.

©2021 Chris Philbrook (P)2021 Chris Philbrook
Fiction Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Scary Survival Zombie

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how how how I'd wished I'd given a review as awesome as "whattheactualhell"
now that was fantastic the book was amazing the narration was spot on took a moment, yes! but! soon was laughing.
quite a few surprises I thought, so woohoo

bloody brilliant 👏

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really enjoyed this book! not sure about the narrator but probably because he's new. it didn't detract from the action and the characters old and new.

loved it!

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lots of poop and cock references- made me smile. loved the narration. Some English voices are spot on, still struggled to listen to the more "cockney" voices. but good job in all. Great storyline- bring on 13

Adrian's poop

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I love the series so far, and I've been able to overlook both narrators mispronouncing certain words, such as cyclic (that one really grated me through the earlier series) and impotence, but this book had one glaring error i just couldn't let go of.

SPOILER ALERT:
In America, most fire departments have their own ambulances and they are trained as paramedics. in the UK, they are completely separate organisations. Fire fighters do not keep ambulances at their stations and do not drive around in ambulances pretending to be paramedics. This kind of unravels the whole plot of the fire station and the fire fighters back story.

Also, Croydon isn't a city. It's a suburb of greater London, what we call a Borough.

The new narrator did a good job taking over, but Abbey sounds awful now, and the British accents are atrocious. Also the new guy has certain inflections that make me want to punch him, but that's just personal preference :)

Few big holes

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Took a little getting used to the new narrator, but soon settled in to it! I did find that the voice put on for Abby made her sound like a" ditzy blonde" stereotype, instead of the tough, strong woman she is!
But yet again, fabulous writing, cannot wait for the next instalment!

Brilliant!

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