Bone and Cinder: A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller
Zapheads, Book 1
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Kevin Clay
A thriller set in the best-selling After post-apocalyptic world.
When Mackie Dailey survives a cataclysmic solar storm that wipes out civilization and mutates others into violent killers, he seeks out the one person he cares about most.
But when he returns to a college campus looking for Allie, he discovers she is a Zaphead - nearly unrecognizable as the human he once loved. Mackie becomes caught in a power struggle among a small group of survivors who turn the campus into a stronghold against the Zaphead threat. His old nemesis, Lucas Krider, has taken charge, but Krider's vision of a new world is just as horrifying as the extinction they all face.
Will Mackie sacrifice himself so the group has a chance to survive, or will his demons turn out to be more dangerous than the strange, rampaging creatures that nature has unleashed?
Look for the other After books, First Light (After #0), The Shock (After #1), The Echo (After #2) and Milepost 291 (After #3). Whiteout (After #4) is coming soon.
Scott Nicholson is the international best-selling author of more than 25 thrillers. Joshua Simcox is co-author of October Dark with J.A. Konrath.
©2014 Scott Nicholson (P)2015 Scott NicholsonLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
The "monsters" of this world aren't zombies, and are a finite problem - being bitten doesn't carry a contagion, and people aren't suddenly becoming infected. This in itself is a welcome change to the "zombie type" apocalypse worlds. The series will have to eventually (hopefully) get to the state that the monsters aren't around, and people can start rebuilding.
The main character, Mackie, starts off in the story and I initially thought he was not such a nice person for a lead character, a criminal, drug taking killer. As the story progresses you realize he is flawed, and under it a caring person, looking out for others, and even rescued a cat (which got my vote). I really thought he ended up being one of the more well developed characters I've encountered in post apocalyptic novels.
Kevin Clay is a narrator I've been coming across more and more recently in my library, and I am glad to see him re-occur. He did a good job narrating the book, and added to the experience.
I'm looking forward to more of the books in this world turning up on audio. And hope Kevin Clay continues to narrate them!
A Flawed Hero
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Mackey has issues. He's done some bad stuff, has some bad habits, and that makes him a bad guy, right? Underneath all that baggage is still a good heart. He does what most of us would do in the wake of an apocalypse, and that's set out to find the person or people who mean the most. Things go right...stuff goes wrong...all in all it makes up for a good side story.
As with "After: The Shock", "Bone and Cinder: Zapheads book 1" is narrated by Kevin Clay who gives another great performance.
"After" has a companion series??
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Would you consider the audio edition of Bone and Cinder: A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller to be better than the print version?
I haven't read the print version, With the print version the reader/listener will create certain images of the characters. In the audio version, the narrator, Kevin Clay, does a great job further developing these characters, who come off as true to life.What was one of the most memorable moments of Bone and Cinder: A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller?
Good question. There were a number of twists and turns, I did not expect. I would have to say, in a survival situation, you don't know who your friends and enemies are. At least you know where the "Zaphead" zombies are coming from.Which character – as performed by Kevin Clay – was your favorite?
Actually, I liked Hererra, the Mexican American gang member. He is very hardcore. His character was done really well.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
My main reaction is one of curiosity. Which way is this story headed? It was nice "read", with a good flow. Lots of unexpected twists and turns. I would say it was a good comfortable performance.Any additional comments?
Disclaimer: "This audiobook was provided by the author/narrator/publisher free of charge in exchange for an unbiased review via AudiobookBlast dot com." I enjoyed "Bone and Cinder" and the whole zaphead story line. The authors did a good job in creating a good story, with twists and turns to keep you guessing and make it interesting. The narrator, Kevin Clay, brought to life a series of characters, which helped to put you in the story. As a listener, I found myself immersed in the story, questioning what I would do if I was in the same situation. Many hard choices. Is this story true to life? I hope none of us find ourselves with these sets of challenges. I have also read "After Shock", also by Scott Nicholson and narrated by Kevin Clay. While the whole zombie thing is fun, the meat of these stories is in the human interactions. Well done!Do You Have What it Takes to Survive?
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would only recommend it if the reader is a big fan of zombie/crazies fiction.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
The ending was ok in my opinion, this is set in the same world as the 'After' series by the same authoe in which I have read the first book, so there wasn't really any surprises in store for me.What aspect of Kevin Clay’s performance would you have changed?
Like in the After series Kevin Clay did a fine job, he narrated well to the material he had in front of him. I wouldn't change much about his performance.Did Bone and Cinder: A Post-Apocalyptic Thriller inspire you to do anything?
No.Any additional comments?
As zombie fiction goes this was an average book. The 'event' which causes the end of the world is interesting and it would have been interesting to get to know a bit more about that. Overall, as I have mentioned above it's a good series if you are a fan of post-apocalyptic zombie fiction, but it's not the best in the genre by a long way.This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review.
Post-apocalyptic zombiesque thriller
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enjoyed listening
great book
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