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Cadaver 7

By: Nick Clausen
Narrated by: Spencer Dillehay
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The thrilling conclusion to the series!

From bestselling author of Dead Meat comes a new, fast-paced, unpredictable and brutal zombie series with a fresh take on the genre.

Two teenagers find a frozen corpse in the middle of the woods and decide to bring it back to town. They have no idea they just sparked the zombie apocalypse.

In the morgue below the hospital, the dead begin waking up and attacking the living. The infection spreads rapidly, turning the place into a slaughterhouse as those inside fight to survive against the undead.

As the situation escalates, authorities are forced to seal off the building in an attempt to contain the spread of the virus. But it may already be too late ...

Fans of Mark Tufo, Bobby Adair, Mike Evans and Camille Picott will devour this action-packed zombie series. And if you liked Slow Burn, Dead State or The End of Everything, you’ll love Cadaver.

©2024 Nick Clausen (P)2024 Spencer Dillehay
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An Electrifying Ending

I found book seven to be as thrilling as the first six books in the series. I was entertained by this story. I thought the whole series was amazing, but I was sad also as my imagination won't be drawn into this fictional world any longer. I liked all the surprising twists and almost unceasing action which kept this story in constant flux. I admired Spencer Dillehay's narration throughout the series as his performance always kept me entertained. I was gifted a copy of the audiobook. I volunteered, without financial gain, to leave a review which expressed my honest opinions about the story.

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Sometimes the end is much more than a bang!

Nick Clausen does an excellent job bringing the Cadaver series to a conclusion with Cadaver 7. Along with tying up loose ends from the six previous books, he once again introduces revelations that were unexpected to say the least. I’m not sure what I was expecting the end would be like, but it wasn’t anything like what I experienced as I listened to Cadaver 7. What Nick and Spencer provided was way more than I could have anticipated. In a few cases heroes were revealed, sniveling cowards and the deceitful even had their day. Speaking of heroes, those you least expect to step-up seem the most authentic and in this story this holds true. Ne of tee days I’m going to binge listen to this series. Once again Spencer Dillehay does an excellent job of bringing the story and characters to life. Over the previous six books I thought I had heard Spencer’s full range of storytelling, but in this book, he surprised me by painting such a vivid picture of a series of scenes I truly felt like I was accompanying the character on their quest.
On one hand I’m glad to see the series conclude, but it is bittersweet having gotten very invested in these characters over the seven books. I could only wish another apocalypse could befall them so I could travel along with them as they fight to survive.

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