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  • Surviving the Evacuation, Book 14
  • By: Frank Tayell
  • Narrated by: Tim Bruce
  • Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (76 ratings)
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Mort Vivant

By: Frank Tayell
Narrated by: Tim Bruce
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Summary

Not all people died. Not all gave up hope. 

The outbreak was in February. By the end of November, Earth has become a hellish wasteland ravaged by the undead.

Survivors from across the Atlantic seaboard took refuge on the Welsh island of Anglesey. Beset by dangers from within, they departed to establish a new refuge in Belfast. Not all of them arrived. Six took the last plane on its last flight but crashed in France. 

Expecting a sprinting battle through the ruins of Belfast, they packed light. With few weapons and barely any food, their chances of survival are slim. The chances of rescue are slimmer. There was no evacuation in France. No quarantine. No rationing. But there are zombies, and there are people who believe they, alone, are the last survivors of the old-world. So begins a frantic race against the undead, through the snow and storm ravaged ruins of Northern France.

©2018 Frank Tayell (P)2018 Frank Tayell

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great as always

another great addition to a great series of books. Love the characters and the journey they are on

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He ‘said’ she ‘said’

The series is good and I’d highly recommend listening from the beginning but this story is difficult to listen to purely because the word ‘said’ is repeated at an alarming frequency.
There are many other words that mean the same thing and used correctly would make it much easier to listen to. In fact it may not always be necessary to describe that the statement has been ‘said’ in every case.
Dare I say that the author appears to have got a little lazy in his story telling, or has someone taken his Thesaurus away? Either way it is very distracting from the content of the storyline but I’ll persevere.

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