
28 Seconds Later
A Zombie Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Chris Barnes
"28 Seconds Later" is taken from the upcoming zombie collection, Chump, by Duncan P. Bradshaw, released on 12 November 2016.
Finally, the true story behind the Eastern Bloc boycott of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics is revealed. Brace yourself for an inspection of the top secret Khimki Sports Preparation Facility in the Novogorsk district, near Moscow. Just another normal day of injections, feats of sporting excellence, and a Scottish super-spy.
There's a fine line between infection and zombism.
©2016 Duncan P. Bradshaw (P)2016 Duncan P. BradshawListeners also enjoyed...




















Would you try another book from Duncan P. Bradshaw and/or Chris Barnes?
No. No. A Thousand Times, No.What do you think your next listen will be?
Anything that is not by this author.Have you listened to any of Chris Barnes’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No, But I am sure it's because he died after reading this story.What character would you cut from 28 Seconds Later?
All of them.Any additional comments?
In no way was this story connected to the 28 Days Later franchise, except that they mention it in the story. I think this story is maybe a satire, but it fails at that. It has to do with a some Russians who are drugging Olympic athletes, but they turn into uber zombies and a satirical James Bond character shows up who talks about needing to get laid before the Russians shoot him. The authors mention how the "Zombies"/"infected" will need to poop first before going after more scientists.I dunno. This is literally the worst short story I have ever listened to. I paid a little over $2 and I feel genuinely cheated. I would not waste a coupon on this story. This is literally an author naming his story after something that is actually successful.
Dear God, Avoid This Story
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