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  • Zombie Crusade: Zombie Crusade, Book 1

  • By: J.W. Vohs
  • Narrated by: J.W. Vohs
  • Length: 9 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Zombie Crusade: Zombie Crusade, Book 1

By: J.W. Vohs
Narrated by: J.W. Vohs
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Summary

Former ranger Jack Smith watched an Army bio-warfare experiment go horribly wrong in an Afghan village in 2001, escaping only after he turned to a makeshift mace and bayonet to destroy the skulls of the infected creatures that bullets to the chest could not stop. With the traumatic experience seared into his mind, he earned his PhD, in ancient history and began developing medieval weapons-making skills after he left the service.

When the virus broke free from the Hindu-Kush Mountains a decade later and rapidly spread across the globe, Jack knew how to fight the monsters created by the infection: 21st-century technology combined with deadly medieval tactics and weaponry. Jack and his former squad mates lead a resistance against a zombie apocalypse in a crusade to ensure humanity's survival.

©2012 J.W. Vohs (P)2015 J.W. Vohs
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Would you consider the audio edition of Zombie Crusade: Zombie Crusade, Book 1 to be better than the print version?

I would like rather have liked to read the book, the worst thing with this book (that I still enjoyed) is the narration of the author. Man - dont use falsetto when reading the lines of the women. That's just wrong!! Also, I, like som many others, buy audiobooks so I can listen on the commute or when falling asleep - So I wear headphones - SO PLEASE DONT SHOUT - and then talk normal and then - SHOUT AGAIN! - It friggin blows my eardrums!!Hey Mr Wohs, I have confidence in you! Its a good book and except for the above you narrate well - please do better next time with this. Pleeeeease!!! I want to listen to your next story.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Zombie Crusade: Zombie Crusade, Book 1?

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Would you be willing to try another one of J.W. Vohs’s performances?

Yes. Give it to me!!

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Nope. Not reading it for sentimental reasons. Just want to escape reality into the great challenge. And no greater challenge is known to mankind but the zombie apocalypse!

Any additional comments?

What I like about this book is that I think I could make similar decision as the main character if I was faced with the same choices - and the results play out as one of the many alternatives I could agree could actually happen. If the plot is good - like in this case - it 'does not make the book predictable. It makes it believable and thereby more exciting.
Its also really good that the author does not try to create tension by making people do super-super-stupid things. I mean... who does not hate the character that always does the most stupid thing possible every time they appear in the plot?!... or unbelieveably bad fortune intervene to create excitement??!!
- that is also just so predictable and boring in this genre... Thanks for not falling in this trap.

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