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Showdown At Chimney Rock: Sarah's Run by Rich Baker

rellimreads's review

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4.0

These are part of a series and while individual characters’ story arcs diverge after the 1st book, Five Roads to Texas - they also start to come back together in some ways. Definitely best to listen to them in order (and all of them!). Also, this review may contain spoilers to previous books.

I’m really into this series. It continues to be a great mix of emotions, action, and thriller. The last we heard about Sarah & Charlie Washburn, they were escaping the collapsing Beaumont Medical Center with a few others. Little do they know that Leonard’s decision to grab a souvenir is going to lead to the fight of their lives.

A lot less Zombie fighting and more Good v Evil. No complaints. I liked all the perspectives in this one - especially the Iranian soldiers. It adds so much depth to the story and provides a lot of insight into many “combat” scenes.

As always, I’m crushed by those that are lost. There are no “red shirts” in these stories. Never know who is going to survive.

I’m looking forward to catching up with Sydney in book 6, The Road to Hell.

Narration:
Andrew B Wehrlen continues to do a great job with the narration. Lots of voices, accents, emotions to work with. Consistent and smooth transition between characters. He makes these so easy to binge.

angelic712's review

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3.0

This one was better than the others, but it also wasn’t much of a zombie book. It was more a political thriller set in a zombie world.
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