The Undead: Part 9
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Narrated by:
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Dan Morgan
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By:
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RR Haywood
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Dave finds an unconscious Howie and carries him into the residential streets for safety. The others have been separated and are searching for each other. Nick falls asleep and misses the pick up.
We meet Lilly and Billy, a brother and sister who are led by their ineffectual father into a series of devastating situations which results in Billy being taken by two men and Lilly witnessing the murder of her father. Lilly tracks her brother and meets up with Nick who, not being able to find his group, agrees to help her.
Nick finds Billy has been taken to a stately home taken over by a doctor who claims to be working on a cure. Meanwhile, Howie, who has learned he is immune, and his group are heading back to the fort when they become trapped in a safari park.
©2016 RR Haywood (P)2016 Audible, LtdWhat did you like most about The Undead?
That even though hes writing about an apocalyptic world, its not bleak, even if some scenes are.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Undead?
Nick comes into this own in this one, we get to explore more what makes him tick.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yeah the moment where Nick makes up his mind whos lying based on his training from Dave, i could listen to that section over and over.Any additional comments?
Please keep em coming Mr Haywood.Keep em coming, ill keep on buying
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zombied out
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Can't get enough
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Ive said it time and time again, the banter between these guys in the books have had me actually laughing out loud so much and this book is no different! But at the same time the horror and seriousness ( if it were to be true) engages you to believe that you are there with these people, you even feel their emotions, even down to the virus’s thoughts and wicked ways, very clever writing I say and a perspective Ive never come across in a book. So thanks once again Mr Haywood!
Totally addicted!
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Brilliant
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