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Atlanta Bound
- Roadtrip Z, Book 4
- Narrated by: Erin deWard
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
Nothing matters to the walking dead but finding live flesh to chew on, and nothing matters to Ginny Mills except getting back to her family. Nothing matters to Lee Quartine but keeping his small band of survivors - including Ginny - alive. Upstate New York is overrun, other survivors are more of a danger than a help, and the rumors have begun. There's a place where organization and government still exists, a place where a cure for the zombie virus is underway.
The problem is, that place is Atlanta, and there's a hell of a lot of road to cover to get there. Hopefully, Ginny's family is safe. With a little luck, Lee can get them all south without anyone else dying.
But in the middle of a winter wasteland full of chewing, shuffling undead, hope - and luck - are in short supply...
It's gonna be a long trip.
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- vanda kinder
- 06-05-24
Great narration
Great books easy listening really enjoyed it look forward to another book coming out thanks
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- dee
- 19-04-24
Waste of - two - credits!
The female characters are pathetic and the male characters equally annoying. No one makes any sensible decisions and there are a number of really odd plotholes/red herrings throughout the series that are never followed up/expanded/explained.
The actions of the bloke at the beginning are NEVER explained and it’s a mystery why Colonel Grandon gave the vials to Lee in the first place, (and even more bizarre that he never explained what was happening and that Lee didn’t care - just ridiculous!)
There is a moment towards the end when something actually happens and I thought the story was finally getting going, but it was a false dawn.
I am annoyed with myself, that having listened to the first two instalments as ‘included’, I wasted two precious credits finding out what happens in the end.
I certainly won’t be listening to anything else that this author churns out.
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