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Erebus

By: Steven Bird
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Erebus A science fiction, apocalyptic thrill-ride like no other

***WINNER of the 2018 audiobookreviewer.com Thriller of the Year!***

After lying in wait for millions of years, deep within the Earth beneath Mount Erebus on the frozen continent of Antarctica, an unforeseen threat emerges, leaving a scientific research team to face the horrors that await them at the bottom of the world, alone.

Steven Bird is also the author of The New Homefront Series, as well as the Society Lost Series. His work can also be found in several Kindle Worlds novellas, including The Edge of Civility and Jet: Dangerous Prey.

©2017 Steven C. Bird (P)2017 Steven C. Bird

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Erebus

The emotions, and reactions of the characters in this book are absolutely close to reality. Their experiences and challenges in this cold and brutal environment creates a story of survival. There is definitely no survival guaranteed when the simplest act of being outside without proper clothing could kill you!
I received a free review copy from AudioBookBoom in exchange for my review.

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Icy Undead

This book is an interesting take on a medical disaster combined with a zombie outbreak. An escaped organism trapped in the Antarctic gets loose and infects people turning them into violently aggressive hive critters. There is a lot of escape by convenience as various characters just happen to have the necessary skills to meet the current crises. Skilled characters also turn up at just the right moment. Overall the book is fairly well researched and written. The environment is believable and the plot mostly makes sense. The book does end abruptly as if the author ran out of interest in the book.
The narration is well done by the consistent and skilled Kevin Pierce. He always draws you into the story without being distracting.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Good Thriller

This is the first book I’ve listened to by the author but not my last. The story takes place in Mount Erebus in Antarctica when microbial organisms that over humans and group of scientist need to get back to non-infested place to find the cure. It has great character development my favorites were Dr Graves, Brett , Dr Hunter and the russian (Facili?). Great narration. Highly recommend to anyone who enjoys scientific apocalyptic. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. THANK YOU

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A+ Zombie Horror

I love a good zombie story and I love a story set in Antarctica so this book was a winner for me right off the bat. That said, even though the content is my favorite, this story really succeeds in being action packed and scare inducing. I thought the characters were well written, people died at a good rate and the tension never lowered throughout.

Kevin Pierce is one of my top three favorite narrators on Audible. I would listen to anything he reads, his performance is always pitch perfect and incredibly satisfying. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes an action/zombie thriller! It's a great one. I do hope there is a sequel as 'Erebus' did end on a cliff hanger and I want to hear more!

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Great Story, Missing Character Building

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Imagine being at the edge of the world when the apocalypse breaks out. That’s what happened to the researchers and doctors on Antartica when they happen to accidentally bring to life an age-old organism that is bound to taking over.

I think my favorite thing about this book was the setting. I love when a book is set somewhere that feels out of the ordinary. An outbreak among researchers in Antartica is something that no one would know about unless they either brought it home with them or they all died and never made it back. That fascinates me and I thought that the setting of the book really played a character, too.

The characters weren’t explained too well and that made loving or losing them a little easier. I was a little worried since Bird didn’t go into a ton of detail about anyone that we were going to have a horror-like story where no one makes it out alive.

If I could change anything about the book I would just spend a little more time introducing some of the characters and giving the reader a reason to like them (and in turn, root for them to make it.) The only character that I found myself rooting for was the Russian and it was because he gave a lot more of his backstory than any other character.

The organism/infection/disease was pretty good and reminded me a bit of The Genius Plague that I just finished. I can’t really get into much detail about it without ruining the story but it felt unique compared to most “zombie-like” stories.

Overall, I thought that Erebus had a nice plot but was missing some character development. A solid 3.5 to 4 book that I did enjoy reading.

I was voluntarily provided with a copy of this audiobook - it has not affected my review in any way.

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Very very good

With all of the digging we do in areas that have long been buried, this story is very plausible. Who knows what someone may unearth in the name of science.

Great story Steven Bird and as always great narration by Kevin Pierce.

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Nice biological zombie thriller

I was worried that this book might drag as many of the other Antarctic thrillers I have read do, however I was pleasantly surprised! It jumped right in to the action and story. It is a bit “the thing” meets “28 days later”. A scientific crew based in Antarctica discovers a new microbe that gets unleashed unbeknownst to the remote group. They lose contact and have to figure out their way back to base, which is decimated. I enjoyed the book and the narration, i hope there is a book two as it has a bit of a cliffhanger. I received a free review copy of this book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Great book, would like more from this duo

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This was a combination of surviving in Antarctica and the undead. All in all, very enjoyable. Kevin Pierce was a good choice for the narrator, in my opinion, and I really enjoyed it.

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A fantastic thriller

Well composed, likeable and intelligent characters, and a truly scary threat.
The amount of detail in the writing really helps to connect you to the locations and equipment that the characters come across.
It is also extremely refreshing to read a story with characters whose actions are largely well thought out and logical and spend their few safe moments talking and planing instead of fighting and posturing. I genuinely cared and feared for the characters.
The narration was great. I felt like the narrator himself was one of the characters, recounting the harrowing events some years later.

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Absolutely the best!

This is an absolutely amazing book! I loved it and Kevin Pierce really brought it to life. This is such a dynamically well written and narrated book it was like watching a movie for me. Simply amazing!

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