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Dead Sea

By: Brian Keene
Narrated by: Ron Butler
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In 2003, Brian Keene's The Rising revived horror literature's dormant obsession with zombies. In 2007, Brian Keene's Dead Sea knocked that obsession on its ass....

The city streets are no longer safe. They are filled instead with the living dead, rotting predators driven only by a need to kill and eat. Some of the living still struggle to survive, but with each passing day, their odds grow worse. Some survivors have fled, frantically searching for a place to escape, even briefly, the slaughter around them. For Lamar Reed and a handful of others, that safe haven is an old Coast Guard ship out at sea, with plenty of water between them and the zombies. These desperate survivors are completely isolated from the dangers of the mainland. But their haven will soon become a deathtrap, and they'll learn that isolation can also mean no escape!

Deadite Press is proud to present this Author's Preferred version of Keene's over-the-top cult classic, which includes never-before-published material!

©2007 Brian Keene (P)2024 David N. Wilson
Horror Thriller & Suspense Scary Survival Suspense Zombie

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All the tired zombie tropes are here. The idea of aquatic zombies was cool but the author didn't do anything with the idea.

too clichéd

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Having read this book back in 2007 when it was first published it's been an absolute joy to revisit 16 years later. There are certain scenes that left an indelible mark upon my memory and have remained some of the best of the zombie genre out there. Keene really is a master when it comes to visceral horror with plently gut munching, brain bursting portrayals of violence scattered throughout the fast paced narrative. But gore isn't the only thing he excels at. His characters are deep, believable emotional beings that you'll connect with on a primal level. Each individual could be someone you know, perhaps a friend or work colleague. Ultimately, they are believable.

Ron Butler's narration is superbly fluid with no noticeable gaps in quality that sometimes plague audiobooks. His individual character voices are easily recognisable with no confusion between them.

Classic Keene

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Excellent stories, excellent narration, and all round just excellent!!!
Oh! And did I mention it's just excellent!

Excellent read.

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I really liked this book. It leans towards the more psychological aspects of dealing with the zombie apocalypse, rather than focusing strictly on fighting zombies and survival strategise. I liked all the main characters who had well developed stories and personalities. Speaking of which Leroy is a great character who sees himself as a bad person and is depected as an antihero, but actually ends up surprising himself. There is some unsavoury language, but it only really covers a short section at the beginning of the book and didn't distract me from the story.

I absolutely loved Ron Butler's narration which is something I haven't said about a narrator in a long time. But I enjoyed his narration, he definitely brought the story to life and I will be looking to read other audiobooks he's narrated in the near future.

I received this book for free of my own choosing and voluntarily left this honest review.

Plenty of Fish you won't like

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This is a not part of The Rising, some reviewers seems to have missed that point, these are 'normal' zombies, not demon posessed bodies, let's just be clear here. So, having established that, let me begin .... Lamar is wonderful, and the narrator is too, Lamar is, according to the 'Professor' an archetypal hero and I'd have to agree, along with Malik and Tasha who save his life early on, whom he then rescues fom the fire and takes to the boat, he's joined by Mitchell, who is also a good guy, they make a great team and the kids are wonderful, I love the whole lot of them.

I did not like the decision to make the virus affect animals too, but again, let's be clear, not ALL animals, for no particular reason, only certain animals are affected, no scientific rhyme or reason, squirrels being immune at the start and then not, also weird, maybe they were just good at hiding from the rats, who knows, I was not keen on this bit, hence only 4 stars from me.

I loved this, I think you will too if you're a Keene fan, try it for yourself, see what you think.

I was lucky enough to receive my copy free of charge in exchange for my honest review, which is what you have here.

Almost perfect

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