Convoy 19: A Zombie Novel, by Mark Rivett
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Convoy 19: A Zombie Novel, by Mark Rivett
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Faced with an overwhelming infestation of living dead on the U.S. mainland, the U.S. Pacific Fleet manages a strategic withdrawal of civilians and supplies. Aboard the USS Ronald Reagan, Dr. Henry Damico advises the remnants of the civilian government and military leadership on how to survive in a world overrun with zombies. Meanwhile, Henry's wife, Kelly, has spent the apocalypse on the front lines caring for desperate civilians in a clinic defended by the military. When the military network of convoys tasked with retrieving refugees scattered throughout the city begins to break down, Sergeant First Class Carl Harvey must lead the last convoy into San Diego, and the odds are clearly not in his favor . . .
Convoy 19: A Zombie Novel, by Mark Rivett- Amazon Sales Rank: #4290987 in Books
- Published on: 2015-05-05
- Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.40" h x .60" w x 5.30" l,
- Running time: 8 Hours
- Binding: MP3 CD
Review "Steven R. Thorn is the narrator and he does a splendid job of it. He brings the characters to life and adds to the telling. A wonderful narrator." ---AudioBook Reviewer
About the Author Mark Rivett grew up in Frankenmuth, Michigan-the home of the world's largest Christmas store. At the age of eighteen he moved to Pennsylvania to pursue several degrees in art and technology. Mark's professional career has included four years as a multimedia instructor and six years as a web developer, and he currently works as an interface designer.Stephen R. Thorne is a professional actor and a member of the Trinity Repertory Acting Company in Providence, Rhode Island. He has played Hamlet, Henry V, and Tom Joad, among many other roles. Stephen has narrated over fifty audiobooks.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Black Hawk of the Living Dead By Mike V. Convoy 19 sounds like your average zombie book – military convoy is set up to do “one last run” before abandoning zombie infested San Diego. Cue the zombies and a cookie cutter trek through zombie land. I've read plenty of variations on Escape from Zombietown over the years – some good, some bad. But like any idea ripe with possibility – it suckers me back in even though I think I know what I'm getting. So I picked it up for 99 cents for the hell of it and decided to give the book a try.I'm happy to say that I was wrong about this book. While the basic premise of the story is as it sounds, the details of this story make it stand out. What you get is a mix of Day of the Dead and Black Hawk Down.Firstly, this story takes place mid-apocalypse. Society knows the horrors of the living dead, but they have not succumb to it completely. There's pockets of humanity scattered around in various rescue stations, on a navy flotilla, and rampaging gangs of survivors mixed with healthy amounts of the dead. Thankfully, the author shies away from the typical evil biker gang out other obviously evil example of the fall of man or as a display of man and not the zombies as the "real" enemy. Instead, the author makes a clear, but not overreaching our bludgeoning example of government incompetence as the major enemy.The writing is good, but not perfect. There's not a ton of character development, but in a story like this, I'm okay with that fact. Dialogue, pacing, and so on are decent, but the real winner I'd the level of detail. The author provides fully realized view of the apocalypse not always seen in books like this. A lot of times there's the sense that the buildings are all locked up like for a long weekend, but everything seems basically intact. Not so here. The city feels properly ruined, gutted, and smashed but not totally abandoned. There's a lot of little details present, from the propaganda posters inside an abandoned school to descriptions of the wrecked streets of the city.While there are a few issues - some of the action seems a bit too over the top given the high body count, the military lingo isn't always 100% spot on, and the story goes on about 20 pages to long - all in all, this is one of the best zombie books I've read in years.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Good Debut of a New Zombie Series... By Mrs. Fitz Good debut novel. The interesting first chapter hooked me and the non-stop action kept me reading. Great take on the way the world falls apart in the ZA. Every nation in the world is fighting them AND each other for land and resources. Very realistic there. Not so realistic is the way EVERY politician is portrayed as a warmongering jerk. I'm not saying alot of them aren't, but every single one? And hopefully in his next installment Mr. Rivett is going to give us some (way?)more character development & backstory, which was lacking here.If you like ZA books, check out this story. I look forward to the next book in the series.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Superior first effort, I cannot wait for his next book. By M. Heminger Holy mackerel a new voice in Zombie fiction! This book has the scope of a World War Z and the pathos and character development of genuinely good fiction. I did not expect much from this book by an author I have never read before but this story is nothing short of terrific-my only complaint is that it ended too soon! My congratulations to Mark Rivett and I have to encourage all of us dystopian future fans to buy this book immediately! Heck it's free if you have Kindle Unlimited and it is well worth perusing.
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