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  • No More Heroes: An Adrian's Undead Diary Novel

  • Lockey vs the Apocalypse, Book 1
  • Written by: Carl Meadows
  • Narrated by: Danielle Cohen
  • Length: 11 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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No More Heroes: An Adrian's Undead Diary Novel

Written by: Carl Meadows
Narrated by: Danielle Cohen
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“The apocalypse sucks, man.”

On June 23, 2010, in every country across the globe, the dead inexplicably awaken with murderous resolve. For the first days, Erin Locke - Lockey to her friends - survives alone as society collapses in England with shocking speed.

With her trademark snarky sense of humor, goofy insights, and can-do attitude, she chronicles her early adventures in a journal to keep her spirits high and sanity intact, until she befriends retired Royal Marine veteran Nate Carter, and the unlikely duo find themselves a place they can call home.

Her newfound security is threatened by an encounter with other survivors that ends in blood, and a vengeful hunt by the dead man’s brother begins. After skirmishes with the self-styled feudal lord of their new lawless existence, the pair learn they are the only chance of salvation for innocents enslaved by the aspiring warlord and are forced to act for more than their own survival.

There are no heroes left, so the captives’ only hope are one fast-talking, foul-mouthed woman and one deadly, middle-aged ex-marine.

Set in the world of Chris Philbrook’s best-selling zombie apocalypse, Adrian’s Undead Diary, No More Heroes opens the world up, illuminating the nightmare of the United Kingdom, and bringing its heroes into the light.

Edited by Chris Philbrook, with an introductory foreword by him as well.

©2020 Carl Meadows (P)2020 Carl Meadows

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A must read for zombie apocalypse fans.

this story had it all. thrills, chills, and so much more. just like in Adrians undead diaries, you experience the story through the characters' perspective and feel invested in their challenges dealing with the undead rising. I won't go into details because I believe everyone should read this without spoilers and experience this first hand.

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Surprisingly good.

I hesitated to purchase the first in this series since I was concerned that it would be a rehash of Adrian's Undead Diary which I found kind of dragged out as the books went on. As well, I am becoming rather tired of the same-old-same-old zombie novels. But, curiosity got the better of me and I bought book one... which is surprisingly good. Carl Meadows' imaginative writing is complemented by Danielle Cohen's eloquent narration making Lockey vs The Apocalypse thoroughly enjoyable. It has its gory zombie-bashing moments, strong characters with whom I sympathize, the drama and action just enough to satisfy. A bonus is the threading of humor throughout which only adds to the story's interest. Too bad this is just book one which means I'll be forced to spend more on the novel's continuation, but I will make the investment since I need to know what happens next.

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