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A Little More Dead

By: Sean Thomas Fisher
Narrated by: Mark Westfield
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Six days into a global pandemic, the plan is simple: Stay alive. With their close friend, Dan, and limited amounts of ammunition, Paul Hessler and his wife, Sophia, quickly find themselves on their own in the snowy Midwest. The police and military have already lost the battle, and in a world where chaos rules the streets, what chance does the everyday man have against the undead nipping at their heels? Armed with only shotguns and handguns, this untrained trio is about to find out what it takes to survive the apocalypse. The only question is...will they want to?

Book 1: A Little More Dead

Book 2: A Little More Dead: Gunfire & Sunshine (coming in December 2015)

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©2015 Sean Thomas Fisher (P)2015 Sean Thomas Fisher
Post-Apocalyptic Supernatural Fiction Horror Suspense Scary Thriller & Suspense Science Fiction Paranormal

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

Overall the story is interesting, but I am not a big fan of the narrator. He makes a great effort but is rather mono tone. I did like the occasional sound effect that was thrown in as it made for something different.

How could the performance have been better?

I think with a different narrator the overall could have been a solid 4 star book.

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******SPOILERS FOLLOW************

First let me say that I have read a lot of books in this genre and a lot of people in these books are HOOAH kill them all Army/Marine infantry type heros who ALWAYS seem to make the right decision so it makes this book hard to listen to because they keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again. I would like to believe that the average man/woman would learn from blunders that get others killed. Paul is looked to as the "leader" of the group and accepts the responsibility for the deaths of those around him but doesn't seem to learn lessons and apply them to his current situation. When his wife is killed his inability to function is completely understandable and his downward spiral is hard to watch. All that being said that is what I like about the book because it is very different from most other books of this type. If you are looking for a good book I would recommend you buy this in print and read it instead of getting the audio book, but I would say that if you can get past the narration it is a good story and I will be getting the next book in this series just because I want to know what happens next.

Interesting story but less than average narration

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I brought his other book's because I enjoyed floodwater so much but I did not like this as much.

almost as good

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Can't wait for the sequel this book was awesome love love loved it great listen

Awesome

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No ending just drops off. That's a good sales pitch for the next book I guess. lol. Not bad overall. I've read better and much much worse. Take a chance you might like it.

Good Zombie story.

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Narrators volume wasn't consistent in the story and his emphasis wasn't always appropriate for the situation.

Consider a different narrator.

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