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  • The Promise

  • Riker's Apocalypse, Book 1
  • By: Shawn Chesser
  • Narrated by: Adam Paul
  • Length: 11 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (45 ratings)
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By: Shawn Chesser
Narrated by: Adam Paul
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Summary

"Shawn Chesser is a master of the zombie genre." (Mark Tufo, best-selling author of the Zombie Fallout series)

"Through a combination of tight, well-structured plots and fully realized characters, Chesser has emerged as one of the top indie writers in the business." (Joe McKinney, two-time Bram Stoker Award winner and best-selling author of the Dead World series)

Army veteran Lee Riker is staying in an Atlanta shelter and supporting himself with the odd carpentry job when his sister, Tara, summons him home to Middletown, Indiana, for the reading of their mother’s will.

Hopeful that the unknown sum of money included in his portion of the inheritance will be sufficient to bring an end to his latest run of bad luck and trouble, Riker boards a Greyhound bus in Atlanta with his duffel bag, less than $200 to his name, and a secret he must protect at all costs.

Riker makes it to Middletown only to learn his sister has recently witnessed a gruesome death. Insisting she saw the victim rise from a pool of his own blood to attack the Samaritan rendering aid, Tara floats the idea that the man may have been a zombie.

While the siblings are comparing what Tara thinks she saw to the conflicting stories about the event being reported on the news, the emergency broadcast system is activated and they find themselves under order to report to one of three newly established quarantine centers.

With this unexpected turn of events looming over their heads, and as a result the reading of the will likely postponed indefinitely, Riker informs Tara of the promise he made to their mother on her deathbed months ago.

A promise whose details leave Tara nearly as confused as those of the grisly attack haunting her every thought.

A promise that Riker insists is worth ignoring the government edict in order to fulfill.

A promise that requires the Rikers to leave town even as shadowy forces seek to seal it off from the rest of the country - a tall order they soon learn will be easier said than done.

Edited by Monique Happy Editorial Services
107,000 words

©2018 Shawn Chesser (P)2018 Shawn Chesser

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brilliant

I loved the characters. The action was full on but it didn't affect the story line. I cannot wait for the next!

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Simply brilliant!

From the characters (3 main protagonists), to the narrator.. I simply could not stop listening to this book... wanting more and more

Just superb!

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  • 26-12-23

A solid introduction to Story

Enjoyed this more than I thought I would, not over egged with gore or zombie slaying.

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  • 13-06-19

Not too bad

This was an okay listen, not very exciting though, hopefully the next book will have more promise. I enjoyed all of Mark Tufos books and so find myself expecting the same calibre of writing, but no one has come close yet.
I gave it 3 stars as if its your first book in this genre you may enjoy it.

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