Well crafted, intense story, with great character development and unexpected twists and surprises! Brutally entertaining.
Brutally Entertaining!
Review from Slow Burn Box Set →
Well crafted, intense story, with great character development and unexpected twists and surprises! Brutally entertaining.
I’ve spent the last two weeks experiencing the apocalypse with Zed and Murphy… what do I do now? What I loved about this series is the refreshing “take” on a pandemic without falling back into the routine zombie story. I loved the ending except for the part being it ended!!! Two thumbs up!
It has been such a joy to listen to The Space Team series by Hutchison as performed by Phil Thron. Hutchison really brought his best work and gives a longer journey for this last quest. I will keep an eye out for the comic adventures posted in their kickstarter! Read his funking books, y’all.
Slow Burn, books 1 though 9. Books 1 through 7 are really good. Almost made me want to take a road trip just to listen to them. Book 8 went to shit in a hurry, and 9 was just as bad. I wish the author would have stopped at 7. worth the price overall, but..
I don’t write many reviews. And of the ones I do write, most are negative because something just pissed me off!This book series is an exception. First – I’ll admit, I got it because the complete 9 books are in the box set. And I was looking for a zombie style story. Second – the..
its so nice to find a book that lives up to its expectations. love the characters, love the narration.
Hi Audible Audiobookphiles! Where to start… When I started listening to Audible books several years ago, I ran across Bobby Adair, and I generally enjoyed his dystopian books. He does a great job of bringing a natural sense of humor into his stories and they often take place in locales I am familiar with. So..
I am listening to this series for the second time and still laughing out loud.Maybe because Cal is so me!
The story is hilarious and absurd. The narrator brings it to life masterfully. Alle’s obvious literal mindedness is particularly charming in this entry.
