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The Edge of Hell

Gods of the Undead: A Post-Apocalyptic Epic

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The Edge of Hell

By: Peter Meredith
Narrated by: Erik Johnson
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The fall of mankind begins with just one man, a man who sells his soul piece by piece. Perhaps he does it with the purest of intentions or perhaps he does it because he's a greedy, grasping, evil son of a bitch. Either way the results are the same: Hell on Earth.

Jack Dreyden, a doctoral candidate in ancient languages, begins his road to Hell when he translates an ancient scroll that was never supposed to see the light of day. At first it seems to be the usual semi-coherent mumbo-jumbo found in every Egyptian burial chamber, but when Jack is attacked by the living remains of someone who had been dead for the last 5,000 years, he is thrown into an adventure that not only threatens his life and his very soul, it also threatens the entire planet.

The art of necromancy is suddenly alive and well in New York City and there is no room in this fight for a nice boy like Jack. He finds that the only way to beat a necromancer who can command the true undead by the millions is by getting his hands bloody and his soul filthy. He can only win by getting mean. By taking everything from his enemy, including his crown and his title: King of the Dead.

©2016 Peter Meredith (P)2016 Peter Meredith
Fiction Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Scary Necromancy Zombie
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Interesting

I'm a fan of Peter Meredith's books, love me some Jillybean. I didn't give this series a lot of thought mostly because of the cover art. I'm not a big fan of Apocalyptic books with a lot of gun talk and that's what I thought when I saw the cover but boy was I wrong!
On his Facebook page Peter started a book club and this was March's series. I'm glad I decided to read along. I'm not giving away the story but there are Zombies but no where near your average Zombie.
Take as chance, sit back and enjoy the ride.

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very descriptive acts of violence.

If you have an active imagination this might be a book to walk away from. if you don't mind people dying horribly then it's all good. story starts off kind of slow but picks up the madness quickly.

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Better than I thought

I loved the story. however I would have liked to hear an actual female voice for the female character.

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Peter Meredith has done it again !

It was a great story. It held my attention from beginning to end. Can't wait until the next one comes out.

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Good Story but a little slow at times

I enjoyed this book a lot but it did seem to drag on in a few places. I would call this the original version of the Apocalypse. Different from other books by Peter that I have read.

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Interesting angle on the Zombie genre

First, full disclosure. I was given a copy of this audio book by the author as part of a random "comment on this and win" type giveaway he recently did on Facebook. Thanks Peter!

I really enjoyed and had a lot of fun with this story, the "how" of the zombies was very different, and the magic of this world has some excellent potential to be very interesting once it is explored in more detail. The characters were good, the action intense, and the pacing of the book flowed quite nicely. This is my first novel from Peter Meredith, and I will be checking out more of his books soon.

I would definitely recommend this book to a friend, and will listen to it again as a refresher when the next volume is released.

My only beef is with the narrator. He isn't awful, but he isn't really great either.

I don't really care about the authenticity of accents used. As long as a narrator attempts to use a somewhat different voice to differentiate the characters, I am totally ok with that. Erik delivers on this score well enough for me. Not everyone can be Jim Dale, after all.

I don't care if a metronomic cadence is in play during the "non speaking" portions of a narration. Michael Kramer does it, and his narrations are excellent. I think this is where Erik tries and fails to deliver, as much of his narration feels stilted and devoid of feeling, rushed in some places, too slow in others, and much over enunciation all around, like an actor practicing vocal warm ups.

Nevertheless, it does not make the narration unbearable. One of my favorite series is narrated by a man so boring that he is capable of vocalizing chloroform. I love, love, love those books, but I simply cannot listen to the narration. That is not the case here friends. Don't go into this expecting an epic narrator, and you'll do fine. It really is a fun story!

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A wild trip into the dark!

This book was a thrill to listen to. It steadily ratcheted up the tension and and kept the action going. I am already reading the next book. Well worth the listen!

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Little bit of magic, little bit of mythology

Another hit from Peter Meredith! Characters are introduced, and quickly endear themselves to you. As is Peter's style, nobody is safe. After my commute home, I'd find myself sitting in my truck in my driveway, just to sneak in one more chapter!

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Great Stuff!

I'm a big fan of Peter's work and the story here is no exception. Great narration by Erik Johnson. No confusing sound a like characters! It's so much easier to enjoy and get lost in when you know who is speaking! I hope Erik does the sequel

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A different apocalypse, imaginative and page turner

This was a great read, with an adventure that keeps you turning the pages. Unless you get the audible narration which I highly recommend. The actor reading this story brings it to life or in this case, should I say death.

I really liked how the author asked on Facebook if we wanted our names in the story and I was honored to be a cardinal who gave an awesome church meeting with the Pope and other cardinals. Unfortunately, I had some issues later but it was cool and seemed to make the story feel more personal, like I'm really in it. After all, when we read, isn't that what we are doing? Submerging ourselves into the story, being part of it in our imagination? Too much Zen? Yeah, well, I love to read!

Thank you for such a wonderful story and you can use my name in any future ones, especially being a Navy Seal! Now that would be cool!

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