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  • Road of the Damned

  • Life of the Dead, Book 2
  • By: Tony Urban
  • Narrated by: Matthew Crow
  • Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Road of the Damned

By: Tony Urban
Narrated by: Matthew Crow
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Publisher's Summary

Book 2 in the hit zombie series listeners have described as "Stephen King's The Stand meets The Walking Dead." 

In the weeks after a virus decimated humanity and left fewer than 5,000 people alive in the US, a diverse group of survivors struggles to stay alive. Farmer Wim Wagner has abandoned the safety of his farm in hopes of finding Ramey, the mysterious girl who flitted in and out of his life in the midst of the outbreak. But Ramey is on the road searching for her father and trying to locate the mysterious X on a map that promises safety.

Meanwhile, survivors like Jorge and Bundy find themselves lost on the road, trying to locate other human beings and fighting off hordes of zombies. Some rescue missions end in success, but others in tragedy. 

Teenager Mitch is trapped in a secret underground bunker along with his mother and thousands of the undead. 

Mina has escaped the hospital after killing her father when he turned into a zombie. 

Grady desperately attempts to protect his autistic son after the boy died and returned as one of the undead. 

They're only a few of the men and women fighting survival in a world where the dead have returned to life and overtaken the country. Will they find each other on the road or are they destined to live and die alone?

©2017, 2018 Tony Urban (P)2019 Tony Urban

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Road of the Damned

Tony Urban has done it it again showing us all that he and outstanding author the only problem is that it was not long enough lol. And the voice acting talents and skills of Matthew Crow who's narration makes the characters and world come alive12/10 stars.

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Love the story. Narrator gets better, don't worry.

Eric Bryan Moore narrated the first book an I wish Tony Urban stuck with him. Matthew Crow starts off sloppy but improves with progression.

Matthew Crow doesn't have enough variety considering how many characters are in the story. I've edited this review because at first, Crow didn't do a very good job. However, he finds his stride as the book progresses.

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