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  • Apocalypse Barnes

  • The Gentrified Dead, Book 1
  • By: Andrew Lawston
  • Narrated by: Hedge T Haiden
  • Length: 2 hrs and 25 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Apocalypse Barnes

By: Andrew Lawston
Narrated by: Hedge T Haiden
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Publisher's summary

First comes nausea...then unconsciousness...then the hunger.

After the leafy streets of affluent London suburb Barnes are overwhelmed with shambling, bloodthirsty creatures, two uninfected survivors struggle to escape the well-heeled undead horde, via the wobbly green towers of Hammersmith Bridge. Featuring combat juggling, a deadly farmer's market, and the panto rehearsal of the dead, this comedy zombie adventure is truly...posh-apocalyptic.

©2017 Andrew Lawston (P)2019 Andrew Lawston
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Zombies of London!

This was an enjoyable short book about an ordinary guy getting caught up in a zombie apocalypse. It was fast paced and easy to read. I think I would have enjoyed it more if I lived in the UK because there were a lot of references to things that only a Londoner would appreciate. There was plenty of humor, but a lot of it was beyond me because of these things.

The narrator did a good job, but every time the young boy spoke, I felt like I was listening to a Monty Python skit.

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