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Crawlerz, Book 1: Red Sky in the Morning
- Narrated by: Elliott Bales
- Series: Crawlerz, Book 1
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Non-member price: $27.79
Publisher's Summary
Are you ready for the end? An ancient tomb is unearthed live on cable TV after months of hype. It's billed as the archeological equivalent of Shark Week. The actual footage takes a turn no one ever expected. Those minutes of footage will be combed over by governments worldwide seeking to understand what horror came out of that tomb.
They watched the news for weeks as an infection spread quickly across the globe. The videos posted online of people ripping into each other like cannibals on PCP were unreal. The support from the authorities was a joke. No one had a plan in place for this. At least not a plan that involved saving everyone....
Join a tight knit family of outcasts who'll do anything for one another as they battle their way through this freak show. A reality where might makes right and the only thing worse than running out of food and water is running out of ammunition.
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- isabel
- 05-04-2021
Awesome
Good job narrating Elliott.ty r s Merritt very good story. Can’t wait for the rest of the books.
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- coreybeth
- 02-03-2021
great pandemic/zombie/vampire story. New twist!
Loved this! Mom, Dad & 3 adopted teenagers hunker down during a pandemic. This is no ordinary virus though. it's an ancient spore from a newly opened tomb (won't give it way but more than just spores). The world goes crazy, the infected or those they infect hide during the day & run at night! This is the family's struggle. I own over 3k books & at least 2k of those are apocalypse/horror. This is one of the better ones!!!
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- Aubrey
- 13-03-2021
Slow start but pretty solid
The start was slow and I considered returning but I'm glad I kept listening. Honestly, it's only the last few chapters of the book that really get intriguing but mildly entertaining throughout.
Unfortunately the second book isn't available on audible but I'll be continuing with Kindle since I got pretty sucked in at the end.
It's worth the credit if you're patient enough for a slow burn type of story. I find myself zoning out a bit during the middle and kept having to rewind segments so account for that in listening time.
The narrator is ok. No RC Bray but not annoying. Passible narration.
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- Ella
- 09-03-2021
Amazing!
I was afraid I wouldn't enjoy this book since it wasn't an actual book with pages and I thought I would lose interest fast. But that was the opposite. I enjoyed the suspense and I felt with the writer's deep description that I was abke to picture it in my mind as it was happening. And the best part is that each chapter wasn't predictable. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the narrators voice to go with it. He wasn't boring like some who read for recorded books. I cannot wait to read the next part!!!
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