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  • Infection: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse

  • By: Sean Schubert
  • Narrated by: Daniel May
  • Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (302 ratings)

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Infection: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse

By: Sean Schubert
Narrated by: Daniel May
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Nature is the biggest threat to the people of Anchorage until they have to face the very unnatural, in the initial work of Sean Schubert’s Alaskan Undead series.

Daniel May performs the gritty, disturbing, action-packed tale that gnaws at something primeval within us all. Disturbing descriptions interweave with hope and desperate attempts to survive against a plague brought to the northern civilization on the edge by boys on a camping trip and their discovery of what appears to be a dead body slowly thawing in a melting glacier.

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Anchorage, Alaska: gateway to serene wilderness of The Last Frontier. No stranger to struggle, the city on the edge of the world is about to become even more isolated.

When a plague strikes, Anchorage becomes a deadly trap for its citizens. The only two land routes out of the city are cut, forcing people to fight or die as the infection spreads. Danny and Jules, just children, witness the beginning stages of the pestilence. Neil watches helplessly from his office cubicle as Midtown is ravaged. Dr. Caldwell attempts to flee the madness of Providence Hospital, the epicenter of the outbreak. The lives and survival of these few become intertwined in the aftermath of the onslaught. Coming together as strangers, they begin to form stronger bonds--even as hope slips away and they realize there may be no rescue coming.

©2012 Sean Schubert (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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FANTASTIC!!

If you could sum up Infection: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse in three words, what would they be?

WHAT A RIDE !! Whoop Whoop!!

What other book might you compare Infection: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse to and why?

These books ( all 4) set the zombie bar to a whole new level!!

What about Daniel May’s performance did you like?

He's great - I enjoyed his voice!

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Wow - I don't know Kleenex and bullets??

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actually quite good

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surprisingly, i actually enjoyed this zombie story very much!

don't let the audio sample affect your decision! the sample isn't a good reflection of the story. i wrote a sample below.

anyhooo...i was in a zombie mood after listening to day by day armageddon 3, shattered hourglass, and being disappointed by it (see my review if you like). so, i saw this book surprisingly had a 4 star rating. so, i decided to give it a try. and to my surprise, this was a pretty good story.

the 1st 30 minutes are kind of slow- explaining why the family is in alaska- they vacation there every 2 years. but it picks up from there when they bring the bitten martin to the hospital. it is a great 1st infection scene. the author does aa good job building the tension as the 1st infected person comes back to life. after that, it is an exciting melee as more become infected, and the uninfected don't know what to do initially- help, fight, flee? they don't know what they're dealing with so their actions are believable. this seemed realistic to me. for instance, a couple of cops come in as the dead are attacking the living in the middle of the hospital. the cops yell and holler for everybody to break up the utter madness. not knowing what else to do, they reluctantly fire their guns in the air, but this only attracts the dead to them.

the story revolves around the 1st 48-72 hours of the outbreak, which is very well done. it's creepy b/c the infected start to escape at 7 in the morning. while most people are getting ready for the day, the infected attack.

the story revolves around a few groups of survivors, who eventually find each other, which does not seem to be pushed for plot sake but believable in a small town.

emma, dr. caldwell , and officer malachi ivanof are escapees from the hospital.

jerry, danny, jules also escape the hospital but in a different direction. jerry is a 19 yr old geek who works in the hospital. he is assigned to help danny, 10, and jules, 8, get some mysterious pictures of what the kids say is a caveman off jules' camera so the doc can see what bit martin. don't be put off by kids in a zombie novel. lol the author uses them well and in a believable manner.

neil is at work early hoping to get a chance of catching a glimpse of laney, a girl who works on the floor above him who he has a crush on. instead, he witnesses one of the 1st attacks out side of the hospital. megan is on the phone and doesn't notice what's going on as she walks toward the building, but the zombies notice her. as they turn to the new flesh, she finally sees them and runs back to her car, in her panic, she drops her keys and all she can do is lock herself in her car. neil, totally panicked, can't even warn her. he just freezes.

tony and kim are best friends. kim always falls for the wrong type of guy. she falls for tony, but he's gay. lol

the sequences are broken up by scenes of other survivors, e.g. firefighters arriving at the burning hospital, police trying to figure out what they're responding to and how, the local u.s. army trying to secure different areas.

overall, i really enjoyed this story. the dialog seemed real and not forced. i actually liked the cast of characters. the author does a good job building tension, whether it's the 1st time venturing out among the dead or slowly being surrounded by the dead. the author also does a good job describing the power of a horde of zombies- a real plus in my book.

i liked this book good enough to begin downloading the 2nd before the 1st ended. yes...it does end in a cliffhanger, but how many don't these days? lol

if you're a zombie fan, definitely give this one a try!


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“preceding the masses was the sound of a freight train. the noise, corralled as it was by the mountains, grew in intensity with each passing collective breath of the awaiting soldiers until they could all feel it. trying to be heard above the din, the major used a bull horn to talk. adhering to his training, he calmly said to the mob, "disperse," and then, "ladies and gentleman, this is the u.s. army. we require you to disperse and return to your homes at once." taking a deep breath, the major almost pleaded, "please turn around and return to anchorage, or else i will be forced to order my men to open fire." hearing the loud voice and seeing the soldiers, the crowd only became more agitated and grew louder. their hungry drowns becoming ravenous growls. they were a scant few hundred yards away when the major ordered his men to fire warning shots over their heads. several other soldiers fired tear gas into the bedraggled ranks as well. none of which had the slightest impact on the throng's progress. as if it knew its potential to turn a bad dream into a nightmare just by its presence, the smoke from the gas canisters clung to the ground and reluctantly rose up in dissipating, swirling mists, fading like second guesses. the major licked his lips and got a full dose of salty fear.”

“ he then ordered, "ok boys. let 'em have it!" there wasn't a moment's hesitation. every gun in the firing line begun to chatter and spit- the sound a kin to a chainsaw cutting into a log. instead, it was cutting into the lines of people coming at them. to the major's amazement, the first mixed and disordered rank was hurled back, but the majority of those hit were back on their feet almost at once to re-join the others as they continued forward despite the storm of lead lashing into them. through his binoculars, the major could see with magnified clarity that the bullets his men were shooting were finding their marks. there was a steady, red, misty cloud that hung about the perpetually changing front rank as bullets punched holes in chests, arms, and legs. there was something very wrong. his men were expending huge amounts of ammunition, and a mere handful off bodies were lying lifeless on the road. despite their best efforts , they couldn't stop the rush.”

That’s good writing and storytelling to me!

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pretty good

struggled a bit at the end but overall i enjoyed the story. i will be going onto book 2

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Enjoyed this series

What did you like best about Infection: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse? What did you like least?

I like the characters and the non stop action in this series.

Would you be willing to try another book from Sean Schubert? Why or why not?

I am looking forward to more Installments

What does Daniel May bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The edge of your seat narration is fantastic

Could you see Infection: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

Yes i could very well see this series made into a movie, i Hope So!!

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alaskan undead series

What did you love best about Infection: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse?

character driven plot, realistic amount of preparedness, nitty-gritty survivalism

What did you like best about this story?

I really liked seeing how the plot plays it's self out. There's a lot of slow building in this book which draws you in to the characters and helps cement the next books scenes; something I like to see. You get in to the survivalism aspect of the apocalypse here, but it also focuses on emotions of people around the main characters which are realistic. It helps that the people in the book act realistically as well. There really isn't a prepared hero here, someone who just so happens to have X gear, just encase. It's a good read if you like character involvement and driven plot as well as realism. Since I'm about that stuff, it worked well for me.

Have you listened to any of Daniel May’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I've listened to his read of the second book in this series. It's a great performence. I am deaf and have limited frequency ranges I can hear anything in, so listening takes a lot for me. I want nd need a reader who falls with in my range, he does. I also want a great performance, mostly because listening takes up large ammounts of energy for me, so I figure I should get rewarded for it. He is one of the things that makes this book come to life in my head for me. It's easy to picture scenes as he described them and on the second book he keeps the voices the same as in the first lending the characters a sense of realism they may not otherwise have had.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I deffenitly wanted to listen to this all in one go, but my disabilities wouldn't let me. If I could've though, I would/ve.

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Just love this genre

Would you listen to Infection: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse again? Why?

Excellent narrator in this one. Likable voice. Interesting story. Liked the childrens part and would like to hear more of them.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Infection: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse?

The first moments in the hospital and how the group got together.

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Wow, hit the nail on the head.

Title threw me off. I had silly visions of frozen zombies or something. Alaska as a place doesn't really matter as a setting. The story is urban zombie survival and sticks to it right from the first bite.

Through the excellent narrator, you live through the realistic progression of the zombie apocalypse through the eyes of different people as it takes place across the city. The ones that survive eventually find each other. Regular people step up, characters develop, tragedy happens. The story has pretty much everything.

There are only a couple of perhaps stupid things that happen. Like obviously you're supposed to land a helicopter _before_ you run out of gas. And why didn't they just leave the crazy guy at the house?

But just small stuff, almost everything in the book is pretty credible. Its not quite up there with some of my favorites yet, but I'm going to give it full stars because I think it's on its way if it didn't end with the cliff hangar.

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Please do your homework!!

Would you listen to Infection: Alaskan Undead Apocalypse again? Why?

Yes I would; it's a good story. That said, it's very disappointing and distracting when the narrator mispronounces several of the street and location names in Anchorage and the surrounding area. It would take a 15 minute phone call to straighten him out. I don't know if the author ever came to Anchorage, but the narrator sure hasn't!

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Love it!! Excellent writing.

I discovered this book’s series at Bosco’s Comics when I lived in Anchorage. Cliché d as it may be, the cover art drew me in- Im a graphic designer after all. Anyways, Im a huge Walking Dead fan, so decided to give this a shot… absolutely LOVED it. I think the writing is great, the character development is sophisticated and the plot is just as good as TWD even. I bought each book in the series and I re-read them when I want to reminisce about the Alaskan landscape. Thrilled to have found it on Audible! Performance is pretty good. Oh- I got to meet the author and have my books signed about a year later, that was cool, too.

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Eehh

This book was difficult for me to review as a general reader. I live in the city where it takes place. I work in the ER where the zombie outbreak takes off and live and shop in the neighborhood where most of the story goes down so I have a different prospective. That being said I tried to be very objective in this review. This audiobook was fairly run of the mill zom. With a glut of books in this genre on the market authors need to work to make their story original and this one didn't. Really, the only thing that held my interest was reading about the familiar setting. The characters and their reactions to the events in the book weren't that believable either.

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