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The Undead, Part 14
- Narrated by: Joe Jameson
- Series: The Undead, Book 14
- Length: 15 hrs and 45 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Horror
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- By Rozi P. on 07-10-20
Summary
The Undead. The number one best-selling UK zombie horror series.
The Undead: Part 14.
The second week reaches a thrilling climax as the group face their hardest day yet.
A deadly infection spreads across Europe.
The Undead Series: a terrifying account of one man desperately struggling to survive this harrowing event.
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- michael
- 22-07-17
never disappointed
there's not much I can say if you have got this far as I have your already a undead fan. what I want to see now is Undead the movie or even better a TV show day by day. come on tell that wouldn't be cool British walking dead.
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- Ryan
- 14-07-17
WE ARE PACK!!!
What made the experience of listening to The Undead, Part 14 the most enjoyable?
The passion of Joe Jameson is fantastic, he really brings the characters to life.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Undead, Part 14?
PACK. WE ARE PACK! PROTECT THE LITTLE ONES.
Have you listened to any of Joe Jameson’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Having listened to previous parts of the series I have to admit Joe seems to have done his homework and listened to the criticism of the previous parts.
Both Dave and Paula's accents have vastly improved.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I will not admit that I cried during this book.
Any additional comments?
The best 'audible produced' series available.
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- Pat Hannigan
- 01-06-19
little ones
another amazing read. Love Blinky ,I think I know her! love the gang. Love the narration, with the different voices for each character. Dave is now Dave,Paula is now Paula. Thank you to RR Haywood,who actually brightens my day.
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- Tezza
- 06-11-18
Best one yet
It had me laughing and crying in equal amounts. It almost makes me wish for an outbreak so I can find a Dave!
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- Amanda
- 21-07-17
Epic sarga
This is by far the best zombie story ever. Has it all. When you can be on the edge of your set not sure what will happen next, but still get to laugh out loud at the same time.
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- Lynn
- 15-07-17
Part 14
Everything about this book was what I expected brilliant story funny one liners and believable characters, I love them all.
I would recommend this book to all who like a decent read.
I read them too quick and have to wait months for the next editions to arrive.
Thank you RR Hayward I think I love you xxx
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- Anonymous User
- 22-11-20
Thanks for the return of Dave
Dave is back to talking like himself again. The narrator has done an outstanding job of this. Like everyone I was shocked and offended by the portrayal of Dave as a lobotomised autistic Yorkshire man. But the story is back to being enjoyable again. Well done joe
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- Elle Ann
- 18-09-18
A little bit slow and repetitive
I am generally enjoying the series, but there hasn't been much plot progession in the last two books. Towards the end of the book, I feel like information was being withheld in order to stretch the story out as a opposed to it feeling like a natural end. If I had the choice of finding out more information about the virus vs. reading two people hook up, I know what I would choose lol. Having said that I will continue to purchase. I am in too deep to stop haha!
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- Dean
- 11-09-17
good as always
good as always took a bit to get used to the new reader but now all is dandy since the original reader is back.well done
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- F
- 02-08-17
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Any additional comments?
The reader got the characters right, what a relief. The story also had some significant improvements, bringing structure to the fight and "closing" some past story holes, while introducing a new one. The team can hear Howie's intense thoughts because they are infected (although imune). Forgetting that 100s of people at the fort could also hear the prayer from Howie and most of them were likely not infected/imune. Oh, and the fight in the room was also a big hole, Where was the space for so many dead bodies?..Oh well, the story has always been entertaining in spite of the glaring holes...
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- As happy as a monkey with two bananas in his hands
- 22-07-17
Haywood is a freak!
Let me start off and say I think this one is the best in the series so far. The first two chapters nearly caused me to have nose to tail car accident! The bloke in the car who I nearly rear ended must have thought I was a complete and proper ‘igit’, skidding to a halt while laughing out loud. I was laughing so hard I think a little bit of wee came out, it could have been the laughter or the shock of the near miss… I’m not sure!
Joe Jameson does an excellent job as the narrator with so many characters. What I think is so impressive is that he does this is such a rapid and fluid way. It sounds as though you are listening to a room full of people rather than just one man. The debate over Dan Morgan v Joe Jameson must surely be over now? Because, in my mind both of them have done a great job for this series!
How R.R Haywood manages to keep this series going so long is remarkable. But then I sit down and reflect about each one. Take this one for example, the reality is that the ‘team’ or ‘pack’ move from one place to another place. There isn’t actually a lot of big things happening. I won’t give away any plot or spoilers. So I come to the conclusion that R.R Haywood keeps this series alive simply by the sheer character development skills and descriptive language. I wish I had his ability. Alas, I don’t! You can tell by my writing in these reviews.
The only negative I have for this one is so small it is almost pointless! The epilogue didn’t really reveal anything new for the next in the series. It was a throw back to the last.
Some might ask why bother writing a review on a book 14 in a series? I can only say, I want to because I liked it so much! And because I hope too encourage R.R Haywood and Joe Jameson to keep up the brilliant work. It is titles like these one’s which make my terrible work day and horrible commute so much better. Sometimes, I find myself wishing for a traffic delay just so I can listen to more of the story. Which by the way leads me to last praise for the title. Once again the dollar per hour value is great, another 15 hour length story!
Ok I will shut up now and get to the important bit…. the final thoughts…. the final rating… drum roll please….
This fast fatman is sitting on top of his fortress looking down at the zombie horde below in all his naked glory, holding two fat thumbs high in the sky saying ‘heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey!’ Fronzie style. This one rocks! All of the previous 13 rocked! And please please may all of the next one’s be as good!
PS. Some people have tracked me on the good old inter webs and asked if I receive free copies of the titles I review, or if I get paid for reviews. I can say beyond any shadow of doubt, the answer is no I have not. Some authors have offered, but I have said no.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-01-19
get on with it
this is a great series, but the 15 min rambling on about nothing is irritating
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- PuckerFactor
- 28-09-17
Repetitious dialogue
I think Joe Jameson is an amazing narrator. He has tweaked Dave's character enough now to be good enough to the original voiced by Dan Morgan. He does an amazing job with all the other characters. I like the story direction. My problem is with the authours writing in the Audible narrative. We are constantly subjected to repetitive description and dialogue. I feel like the authour is padding out the story with lengthy meaningless dialogue that goes in repetitive circles along with the comradery mantra that Howie keeps delivering ad nauseum.
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- mkilla
- 19-07-17
it's okay...
I really enjoy this series but when I got to this book I was almost ready to hang it up.
The repetitive funny dumbness stuff was fine once in awhile but after this book it's just plain annoying, you'll know exactly what I mean when you listen. it's like it's used for filler to make the book longer. I hope the next book improves.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-12-19
Reggies voice is SO annoying
Daves voice is finally getting better but Reggies "its Reginalds" voice is so whiny and annoying I have to skip chapters to cause I can't bare listening to it.
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- Loretta
- 18-12-18
Much better.
Book 13 was a struggle to finish but this book was much better! There was character development (which the last book lacked greatly) and the story is finally getting to a point (which last one just dragged). No problems finishing this one!
Side note... There were a few spots at the end (the intense scenes) where Joe mixed up the character voices. Not criticizing. Just an observation. Didn't really care because thing were getting good and intense... I just threw me off guard.
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- A. Carpenter
- 28-12-17
Thank God for Coffee and Smokes
It's good to see that R.R. Haywood realized that some things will be just as important after the zombies arrive as they are now!
With that being said, another brilliant episode in the Undead series. Part of you wants to hurry up and listen so you can absorb it and get to the next. The other part wants to savor it and make it last.
Just like a cuppa and a nice smoke.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-11-17
Thanks for fixing Dave!
I loved it just like all the others. I was initially upset by the new narrator's reading of Dave... totally redeemed himself in this one. The story was good as always. It really amazes me how the author turns the most mudane things into entertainment. There is never a single boring moment in this book or any of the previous ones. The little things are what make these books for me. Sure all the bloody zombie action is cool but most zombie novels have that. It's all the other stuff that make this series at the top of my list of favorites. If you don't laugh and cry and hang on every word... then your a zombie.
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- Nonna Ria
- 28-08-17
A zombie apocalypse story with heart
If you're listening to this series you will laugh & cry with this one. The humanity is still there, Nick, Blowers & Cookie are still carrying on with Momo adding to the entire family like cream in coffee. Coffees with a smoke are still the blessed relief and Reggie (Reginald) and Marcie are finding their places.
Enjoy another day in the life of Mr. Howie & Dave, with Clarence, Paula, Roy & Meredith being joined by more stinking putrid flesh bags and some new surprises & characters.
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- Mary
- 04-08-17
Straight to the next book
This is one of my favourite series. The contrast between full on gritty, gory blow by blow battle and absolute lunacy of their banter is wonderful. I am totally invested in each and every member of the team. Seeing the characters change and grow is a delight. Can hardly wait to see what the addition of NB brings. Therefore, on to the next book. Thank you Mr Haywood.
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