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The Junkie Quatrain

By: Peter Clines
Narrated by: Christian Rummel, Therese Plummer
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Audie Award Nominee, Original Work, 2013

Six months ago, the world ended. The Baugh Contagion swept across the planet. Its victims were left twitching, adrenalized cannibals that quickly became know as Junkies. Civilization crumbled as people created isolated safe havens to hide from the infected... and the possibly infected. Now, as society nears a tipping point, lives will intersect and intertwine across two days in a desolate city.

The Junkie Quatrain is four tales of survival, and four types of post-apocalypse story, because the end of the world means different things for different people. Loss. Opportunity. Hope. Or maybe just another day on the job.

©2012 Peter Clines (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Science Fiction Action & Adventure Scary Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense
Interconnected Stories • Unique Zombie Concept • Excellent Narration • Clever Storytelling • Multiple Perspectives

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I just love Peter Clines writing style. This is a quick excellent listen with fantastic readers.

Excellent

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Peter Clines definitely has a knack for suspenseful story telling. Enjoyed the interweaving of the different characters and story lines in this one. Plausible details plus well-constructed writing make this a really good listen.

Great, down and dirty zombie story quickie

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This was (sort of ) a collection of 4 inter-related short stories. I am not sure if I knew that fact when I started the book and, if I had, I might have skipped it because I don't normally like short stories. However, this book reads more like a single story, told from 4 different view points. Sure, each of the sections has different characters as the centrepiece, but they are all connected, and the world and happenings in it are all the same.

So, essentially, it is a novel with 4 different main characters rather than a collection of short stories. And I actually quite enjoyed it. It is a zombie tale, so of course there is the usual death and gore, but it is not a hack-n-slash type, and the characters do behave in normal ways (i.e. the author doesn't make them do stupid things like walk down a dark alley by themselves in order to create an opportunity for "bad things" to happen).

There is a logical explanation for the zombie breakout because they are not actually the living dead (which would take a greater leap of faith to accept as possible) - they are infected with a virus, which does make the possibility of their existence quite believable. (Don't misunderstand me though, this is a zombie novel, so, of course, there is a whole level of gross behaviour that will require you suspend your disbelief).

The narration is good, there is no sex, minimal swearing and not much gore, considering it is a zombie book.

Yay! Not really short stories after all...

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What a fun listen. Clines seems to have crafted a short tale with social commentary concerning trans human/benevolent altruism activists who’ve lost their entire way. More please.

PostApoc take from different perspectives

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I discovered this author when I read THE FOLD. I didn't want that book to ever end. I felt the same about this one. I love his writing style and I care about the characters. Can't wait for the next novel!

Thrilling and scary interconnected stories!

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