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Delirium

By: John Stearn
Narrated by: William Bill Word
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Welcome to Ambleton, a lovely coastal town full of charm, character, and gratuitous violence. Dr. Adam Monk has perfected his virus for the military which can reanimate the dead. Joseph Bishop was diagnosed with a violent form of Delirium as a child, but even as a child he loved the sensation as the Delirium surged through his body. He never wanted it to be cured. Two local drug addicts attempt a robbery in Joseph's store and he deals with them in his own unique way. A letter found in one of the drug addict's pockets starts a violent series of murders and Joseph's escape from a police raid unleashes the walking dead.

Joseph Bishop decides to leave his Kill Room, but first he has to deal with Carl and Simon. Bethany and Alice Meagan find themselves cornered in the alleyway behind Joseph's store and have to fight their way back inside, only to be confronted by two more walking dead. Can Bethany and Alice get to their severely injured mother or will someone beat them to her? Delirium takes you into the mind of both the living and the dead.

Who will survive as the town descends into mayhem?

This is a graphic adult Horror-Action-Urban Zombie Fantasy, which will draw you into the heart pounding violence, as it explodes around you.

Delirium will stay with you long after the final dramatic scene.

©2013 John Stearn (P)2014 John Stearn
Fiction Horror Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Scary Drug use Heartfelt Zombie
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Fantasic Adult Gory Disturbing Zombie Horror

What did you like most about Delirium?

I read the book before buying this Audiobook. This book does not hold back on anything, gore, sex, swearing is all realistically portrayed. It has a gritty nasty feel in places and touches of realism which you rarely find in these types of stories.

What did you like best about this story?

The way the author introduces characters and is not afraid to dispatch them is brilliant. Also taking the listener in to the minds of a couple of the zombies was brilliant. The action sequences were amazing, it was like you were standing amongst the violence as it unfolded around you.

What about William Bill Word’s performance did you like?

This is a straight forward narration which I prefer to some narrators who try and fail at character voices. This is a "Bloody" good narration for a narrators debut.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

You Eat His Food, He Eats You!

Any additional comments?

If you like Extreme gory horror then this is for you!

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