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The Last Outpost

The Last Plague Series, Book 2

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The Last Outpost

By: Rich Hawkins
Narrated by: Jake Urry
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Great Britain has fallen to the Plague, and the war is lost. The few people left alive scavenge in the desolation of a ruined country. A lone man wanders the ravaged land, looting houses for food and hiding from the monstrous infected.

Guilt-ridden for failing to save his family, there is nothing left for him but memories of the old world - until hope is whispered in a radio transmission promising safety and shelter from across the North Sea. He joins a group of desperate survivors and heads for the coast in search of transport and salvation. His last chance to make amends.

But will they survive the journey, hunted by the infected and the desperate men who stalk the land? Will they find sanctuary at...the last outpost?

©2020 Rich Hawkins (P)2020 W. F. Howes Ltd
Fiction Horror Post-Apocalyptic Scary Science Fiction Survival

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First book was fantastic
This one .. well, I have 3 hours to go and I just can not take any more of it.
It is so depressing, and I mean, depressing!!!
The main character is very unlikable and sometimes I just wished he would have been killed off early to save the story

So depressing

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Really great zombie story later on in an infected world. love this narrator will definitely read the next one.

Great narration. Great zombie story

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Some bad grammar, such as ‘was stood’ or ‘was sat’ instead of ‘was standing’ or ‘was sitting’. The narrator is decent, although on some words he drops into a weird 1950s newsreader accent.

Some bad grammar. Decent story and narrator.

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That is some proper Grim and dark hellish horror. excellent stuff. I thought the first one was a vicious eye opener but this one knocks it up a notch. more please.

heavy salad, that!

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What a gripping story. I'm not a huge horror fan but I really enjoyed this story. I hope we find out more in the next book.

A dark and gripping story

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