A Message from The Author
Writing The Undead is a humbling experience. I am eternally grateful
to the readers and listeners for the incredible support you always show.
Dan Morgan superbly narrated Parts 1 to 10, but unfortunately he was not
able to continue. To my delight, the wonderfully talented Joe Jameson
has now taken the series on. His range and skills are superb.
I am aware of the feedback about the voice of one of my characters,
Dave. If this change has upset your listening experience then I can only
apologise, but both Joe and I, and everyone at Audible, have listened to
the points you made and take them very seriously. It is a wonderful
thing to have such responsive fans, so willing to listen and work to
make it better, plus the interactive nature of the series means you the
listener can speak out and say what you like and don't like, otherwise
how would we know?
We've got some cracking days ahead of us. Some real stonking rip-roaring
storylines to come and both Joe and I can only hope you'll stay with us
on this journey.
Take care,
RR Haywood.
After the carnage of the night and dealing with an infected Lani, the
team leave the fort and once more venture into rural towns to find food
and buy time. As the day wears on, the tension between Howie and Marcy
grows, with increasingly petty arguments that sap the morale of the
others.
They find a deserted village where the infection strikes in vast
numbers. With too many to fight head-on, the lads flee and take refuge
in an old mansion. Meanwhile, Marcy and Howie become trapped in a house,
and the scientist riding on horseback stumbles across the village.