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Dead America: Idaho Box Set, Books 1-6

By: Derek Slaton
Narrated by: Aaron Smith
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All six books in the exciting Idaho series, together, in one collection!

After depleting an alarming amount of resources securing Seattle from the undead menace, Captain Kersey and his elite team of soldiers embark on a mission to Boise, Idaho, in search of a reliable source of ammunition.

©2022 Derek Slaton (P)2022 Derek Slaton
Action & Adventure Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Zombie
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I love every box of the Dead America from the beginning to the end I've listened to every single one . I started listening on Derek Slaton YouTube channel, go subscribe to his channel it's worth it he comments back to everyone from what I've seen its a cool channel to have when your in the car wanting to listen to a good book. Thanks for all the books can't wait for more. Thanks The Spirit Chasers(Joe Golato).

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There are a lot of things that are overdone in the post-apocalyptic genre and this series hits on all of them. A lot of terms are overused to the point that I believe the repetition is some type of passive aggressive slight against the reader. You can only say "Billy drawled" (referring to a verbal statement by Billy) one or two times before it gets weird, but it doesn't make sense for someone to "drawl" in a life or death situation even once. I think the series is a cool idea, but the dialog could have been better executed and the story in general could be less repetitive. I don't know why I've listened so far into this series.

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