
Zombie
The Cursed Manuscripts
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Narrated by:
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Aubrey Parsons
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By:
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Iain Rob Wright
About this listen
On December 21, 2012, according to the Mayan Calendar, the world was supposed to end. It didn't. But on that day, 113 mysterious manuscripts were discovered around the world, each one written in blood by an unknown author. After several dozen unexplained deaths befell the finders of said manuscripts, a decision was made to lock them up for good in a secret vault beneath the Vatican. It is said that anyone who reads the stories will die, and as such they are now referred to as the "Cursed Manuscripts".
In December 2020, new manuscripts started turning up around the world. Zombie was one of them.
MANUSCRIPT ID: 12/20-02 (ZOMBIE)
Details below.
Manuscript 12.20-02, discovered June 2021 in Stoke, United Kingdom, by teenager, Kyle Smith, who found it abandoned on the seat of a bus. Kyle Smith was hit by a car and killed two days later. The following text was found written on an unsent text message found on his phone. There was no recipient.
After a terrible night of arguing, a young married couple, Laura and Danny, drive home with their daughter, Rose, asleep in the back seat. Danny is drunk, and shouldn't be driving at all, but Laura keeps quiet about it. She always keeps quiet. There's no point making her husband angry. That would only make things worse.
But things are about to get much much worse.
What happens next will put Laura's strained marriage to the ultimate test as she and Danny find themselves broken down in the middle of the night on a lonely road. Their only hope for survival is to stay inside the car, because that's the only way to avoid the cannibalistic maniacs outside trying eat them.
If you love dread-filled stories full of scares and new twists on old genres, then Zombie is the book you've been waiting for. Grab your copy now.
©2022 Iain Wright (P)2025 Iain WrightCritic reviews
"Iain Rob Wright scares the hell out of me!" (J.A. Konrath)
Basically the story revolves around a couple named Danny and Laura, who have been at Laura's parents house with their little girl Rose, Danny hates Laura's Father so makes a feeble excuse about work and insists they leave despite it being the middle of the night and despite his having consumed too much alcohol. They get into an argument, phones are thrown out of the window, the car is stopped to search for Danny's oh so precious mobile (never mind Laura's that he previously lobbed out of the window), and his car is trashed by a passing van, the van contains ZOMBIES ..... Oh dear ... and the fun begins (what passes for fun anyway). A couple of hours pass with that claustrophobic feeling of too few characters populatating too small a stage, then ... excitement ... another car arrives ... well that did not work out well and the action moves slightly down the road.
This one does have a happy ending at least, so it gets three stars for that and for being a pretty good story even if I did feel conned.
More marriage guidance than 'zombie'
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Loved it
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Not for the faint hearted
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zombie is an odd name for this book
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I also disliked the narration - a deep male voice taking on a falsetto to imitate a female is always irritating. I would not recommend this story/performance at all.
Avoid! - overview does not match the story!
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