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The Loudest Silence: A Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Novel
- Oklahoma Wastelands, Book 1
- Narrated by: Heather Firth
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From the author of the Amazon best-selling Broken World series comes an exciting new zombie apocalypse series....
When Regan was a young girl living in the small town of Altus, OK, Kellan was just her brother’s best friend. Then the virus came, turning the world’s population into zombies, and he became so much more. They were only kids, but he saved her. Watched over her. Kept her alive. And he’s been doing the same thing every day since.
After living the apocalypse for nine years, Regan thought they’d experienced every kind of loss and terror imaginable. But when a new group starts wreaking havoc in the Oklahoma wastelands where they live, Regan and Kellan are faced with a new set of horrors.
When they cross paths with a teenage girl, offering to help seems like the right thing to do. But Regan and Kellan soon discover that lending aid to the girl very well could lead to their undoing.
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- Samantha
- 2020-10-25
Much better than i expected
I previously reviewed another book by this author that was not so good. On the advice of a friend i tried another of her books. this one is better. the story is more polished, the timing issues and discrepancies are ironed out but most notably the narrator is leagues better.
My biggest complaint about this book is, compared to others of this genre its boring. Again the female main is unrelatable. Too much pre-apocalypse teenage angst from a grown woman who is more compelling than the main from the previous book but still really doesn't do anything. i will say credit to the author for showing the horrible side of humans in the apocalypse some books gloss over that. i probably wont get the next 2 books in this series. I don't think they have enough zombies in them. people who like less gore may like this more than a gorey book. That is just my humble opinion though.
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