Dead Four Days Later
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Narrateur(s):
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Jay Ryan
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Auteur(s):
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Craig McDonough
À propos de cet audio
Humans are no longer Number One - except as a food source.
In this gripping continuation of Cameron's story, the world has drastically changed in the four days since her transformation into the first walking dead. She now leads a tribe of her own, comprised of others who have risen from the dead. Retribution, hunger, and even love guide Cameron's actions as she navigates this new existence.
Twin Falls, once a bustling town, now lies in ruins, its streets filled with zombies. Cameron and her band of Undead stop at nothing, except for a occasional snack of human flesh, to establish their vision of a new order in the world—an Undead World.
Amidst this apocalyptic backdrop, we are introduced to Barbara, Cameron's former lover. As she witnesses the unfolding Undead Holocaust, Barbara embarks on a desperate attempt to escape the carnage that surrounds her. Will she manage to find a way out and survive, or will she be cruelly reunited with Cameron in a most grisly fashion?
As the tale unfolds, the novel explores the inner lives of the walking dead. Do they still experience emotions? Can love and compassion exist within their newly acquired monstrous forms? These questions add depth and complexity to the narrative, allowing readers to delve into the minds of the undead and question the boundaries of humanity.
This intense and thrilling novel takes listeners on a journey through a post-apocalyptic world, blending horror, romance, and the struggle for survival. It is a story that explores the dark side of human nature and asks us to consider what it truly means to be alive.
Still Dead Four Days Later: The Continuing Story of Cameron
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