
Zombie Eyes
Bloodscreams #3
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Narrated by:
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Robert Neil DeVoe
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By:
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Robert W. Walker
A legion of the dead...
It starts with a sacred crypt, dug centuries ago, discovered under Manhattan. Buried with it is a diabolical creature spreading a strange contagion, claiming its victims by the thousands. But the dead aren't staying dead for long...and only one man is qualified to brave the unstoppable zombie army.
...In a city of the damned
Psychic detective Abraham Stroud knows the origin of what festers in the unholy pit. And only he can battle the primeval horror as it prepares mankind for the ultimate sacrifice.
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Could you see Zombie Eyes being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Yes, I could definitely see this one being made into a movie- not so sure about a TV series. I could picture Jason Statham as David Stroud and Rick Moranis as Dr.Wiznewski.Any additional comments?
What starts out as one of New York’s most promising building projects turns into a nightmare when the construction crew unearths a centuries old ship buried deep below ground. The ship, while an archeologists dream, spreads an unknown contagion and runs rampant through Manhattan.In order to save the ever-growing army of “zombie-like” citizens from spreading the contamination throughout the country, David Stroud, who is all too familiar with supernatural occurrences, steps in to try and defeat the ancient evil that threatens to destroy them.
This is my first “zombie book” and my first by this author. The archeological spin of the story made this an appealing read. I particularly liked how characters actions and behaviors were not always consistent when faced with danger and fear. This is how most of us would react I believe. I also feel this more realistic aspect was shown in the conclusion of the book.
As the story progressed and the action increased, I felt that the story would play out well in movie form and currently this would fit right in with what is popular.
Unfortunately, the narration was mediocre at best. In my opinion, the narrator was somewhat monotone, did not always pause appropriately and I believe even bungled once on a word. The narrator did do a good job with the pace of the story, and some of the voices were done fairly well. I think had the narration been better the story would have
pulled me in more.
Overall I would rate the book at 3 stars which for me means… Book considered "okay". I was able to finish the book and was at least partially interested/entertained. I might recommend this book to others if it seemed like something that would be a good fit for them.
Not the stereotypical Zombie read
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
A good solid zombie book if you don't mind demons...What was one of the most memorable moments of Zombie Eyes?
the hospital with the zombies. You will know the one when you get to it. I don't want to spoil it for you.What does Robert Neil DeVoe bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Did a great job bringing the characters to life.Any additional comments?
Going to have to pick up book 1&2. Great job!An not the usual beginning for a zombie story.
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The plot revolves around an ancient evil being awoken from a long hidden burial site, uncovered by a new construction site. The reference to Zombies in this book isn't your typical zombies. I'd more personally classify them as possessed, like a huge plague of characters from the Exorcist. Which I think is a new plot to me, and I think probably more frightening. Zombie plagues are a dime a dozen these days (not that its a bad thing, I love them), but the take in this story is actually unique in my excessive reading in the genre.
For those of you, like me, who note that this is "Bloodscreams #3", and "Bloodscreams #2" isn't available on audiobook, the book stands alone on itself, with only minor references to the prior novels. There are no real times when you are wondering what some past reference is about, as you may on a trilogy of interconnected novels coming in at part 3.
The narration by Robert DeVoe was top rate, very easy to listen too, and I'll be looking for future books read by him. There were some minor mispronunciations, but more for uncommon terms that I've personally pronounced incorrectly myself (eg, Goethe).
I'd be keen to hear the entire loose trilogy on audio, so I'll be keeping an eye open for part 2.
Fast Supernatural Action Story
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Robert Walker proves he is a brilliant craftsman of storytelling with his Zombie Eyes: Bloodscreams #3. His characters are well development and the plot moves smoothly. I have not had the pleasure of hearing his other books with the Stroud character but found no problem following this storyline as it may be read as a standalone. This is the third of Dr. Abraham Stroud’s adventures; I look forward to hearing more.
This was an interesting combination of ancient demons, zombies and the human race. There were times when the story was a bit slow in developing in places. Overall it was an excellent listen capturing the frustration and fear of the characters.
The narrator, Robert Neil DeVoe, performed the story very well. He was clever with his voices and keeping the momentum of the excitement going.
I had no issues with the production of the audiobook. Robert Walker did an excellent job of publishing this audiobook.
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interesting combination of ancient demons, zombies
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I really enjoyed Robert Neil DeVoe's narration. He had great flow and ease with his voice and a good character distinction. I hope to hear more from him in the future.
I received the audiobook free of charge in exchange for an unbiased review.
Ancient Etruscan Zombies
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