
The Scattered and the Dead Series: The First Four Books
Post-Apocalyptic Fiction
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Christopher Boucher
More than 37 hours of post-apocalyptic survival.
With 99.7 percent of the Earth's population dead and gone, the few who remain struggle to survive in an empty world. The scattered. The leftovers. These are their stories.
This collection contains the first four volumes of the Scattered and the Dead series, audiobooks 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0.
Meet Mitch, a father infected with the zombie virus. His wife is gone. He has 24 hours until he turns. Can he make sure his kids are taken care of before time runs out?
Meet Travis, a 23-year-old wimp who ran away as his parents were murdered by raiders. Surrounded by towers of scavenged booze and pills, he only wants to numb the pain...until he happens upon the men who killed his family. Now, he has a choice.
Meet Erin. She's 16. Six months ago, she was worried about prom. Now, she worries about zombies and raiders and feeding an eight-year-old orphan.
Meet Baghead. Meet Ray and Lorraine. Meet Decker and Teddy and Fiona.
Meet the utterly lost who look for meaning in humanity's fading glow. Meet the scattered and the dead. Grab the audiobook bundle today.
©2017 L.T. Vargus & Tim McBain (P)2018 L.T. Vargus & Tim McBainListeners also enjoyed...




















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Weird
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Well written and great narrator
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awesome book
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Good post apocalypse series
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Barely a zombie book(s)
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L.T. Vargus and Tim McBain create some dark characters and in some cases some very dark stories but when you take all the characters and their stories in this series together it becomes a very rich and complete tale of a post-apocalyptical America.
Apocalyptic Epic
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I really loved this book
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Tense, thrilling apocalyptic series
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Great mix of characters keeps you engaged all the
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The formatting style of the book is a bit off putting until you get the hang of how it works. One chapter will be like 25 days before, then the next could be nine years after. Literally. Eventually you understand the flow, though, and when you do it's smooth sailing. In addition to time jumping, you are moving between characters. This lends to another bit of confusion until mastered. When you get all this untangled, you understand and appreciate the time and talent it took to create it. But it is different and difficult in the beginning, so be forewarned.
I was so glad to have this as a set. Though each book can be read alone, personally I was wanting more. Even at the end of the last book.
On a normal day, I am not a big fan of audio books. I have issue with most narrators. There's usually something that's a bit off each time I've tried one. But huge kudos go out to Christopher Boucher. I thoroughly enjoyed this man's narrating style. In my opinion, he gave the book enhanced feeling, character, believability and even some refinement. He didn't over-act but did put in changes in voice, accent, and personality. He enunciated clearly and precisely, but never clipped or chopped. And being in the southern United States, I give him extra points for not butchering our accent and slang. He is thus far, the best narrator I've ever heard.
I believe you will really enjoy this set of books. 37 1/2 hours is a long time, but well worth it. Reading would have been a pleasure... and possibly simpler to figure out the layout... but you really need to hear this read aloud by Christopher Boucher.
Christopher Boucher makes this audible live
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