DEAD: Snapshot
Liberty, South Carolina
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Narrated by:
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Pamela Lorence
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TW Brown
Welcome to Liberty, South Carolina - Population 3,070. "Where neighbors become friends." Located in the northwest corner of the state, it is just a small town like any other you might find in the United States. Then the dead rise and attack the living. As the nation and the rest of the world falls to this terrible apocalypse, the people of Liberty come together and decide to stand against the tide of undeath and lawlessness that spreads so fast. They quickly discover that the zombies are only a very small part of the problem. Will the men and women of Liberty, South Carolina, be able to unify against all the forces that seek to drag them kicking and screaming to the pits of hell? And what price are they willing to pay in order to ensure their own survival?
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Good book and an excellent series.
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Yet another great book by TW Brown! I really enjoy the Snapshot series. This book is fast paced and full of action. The narrator did a good job.I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Another Great Book by TW Brown
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Where does DEAD: Snapshot rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator. I love most zombie books and I love T.W. Brown's world so this was a nice addition to those stories. It was a nice little one-shot story about a small town and how the people there try to deal with zombies and the horrible humans left in the world. You feel bad for them, knowing they have a hard road ahead but you cheer for them too, wanting them to make it.Who was your favorite character and why?
It's hard to pick one character I liked over the others. I guess I'd have to pick Jaimie. She was forced to be the mayor of the town without any experience and then the zombies came and she had to make the tough decisions to keep the people of Liberty safe. It was never easy and she made mistakes but it's what made her human.Which character – as performed by Pamela Lorence – was your favorite?
Pamela does such a good job on giving each character their own voice, making them unique enough that you could tell them apart without being told, so I don't think I can pick one over the others. She makes you feel what they're going through, the hard decisions, the pain if something goes bad and you find yourself worrying that they may die before the end of the book (some do). I think she gives just the right tone to each character and when there's action, Pamela gets the tenseness of the situation right.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
It was, though it's too long to really do that. I wanted to find out what happened to each character, if they'd live or die and if the town would be able to survive not just the zombies but the raiders. When the biker gang showed up, I didn't know for sure if the town would realize their mistake in time and I was angry when so many people lost their lives because they were too trusting. It was hard when the town had to turn people away, the ending especially but you knew there was no other choice. In a situation like that, you can't take everyone in and you can't save everyone.Any additional comments?
There's a lot of action in this book, even more than some of the rest of the Dead series books and it keeps you interested for the whole thing. There's a lot of blood and gore and violence, so if that's not your thing you might want to avoid it but if you love zombies and understand you'll be seeing a lot of that (or expect it) then you definitely need to give this one a shot. Especially if you're like me and loved the Dead series already.A good take on the zombie apocalypse
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