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United States of Apocalypse

By: Mark Tufo, Armand Rosamilia
Narrated by: Sean Runnette, Julia Whelan
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When World War 3 erupts on American soil, it is up to some less than likely heroes to band together and stand tall against any and all comers as a once proud nation is brought to her knees.

Cowardly terrorist attacks and indifferent global communities have isolated America as she spirals into a desperate bid for survival. Follow Darlene Bobich and her group on the West Coast along with Michael Talbot on the East Coast as they do everything in their power to thwart those who would take away everything that they and all of us are.

©2016 Mark Tufo and Armand Rosamilia (P)2016 Audible, Inc.

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Can we please leave the leftist rhetoric out of my books?

Not even ten chapters into this book, and Tufo has Mike talking about “crazy preppers who have a shit ton of guns, forming roving gangs gathering all of the food and supplies for themselves.” FFS - preppers PREPARE in advance for emergencies so that they may hunker down, and stay out of the crazy shenanigans, looting, rioting, and panic caused by people who call people, who plan ahead for an emergency, crazy.

Leave the damned political, judgmental bs rhetoric out of books that are literally read for entertainment, and to get away from the same vitriol that may be read on Twitter and Facebook every day.

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not a complete book

No plot line is complete at the "end" of this book. The book stops abruptly with no resolution whatsoever. Buyer beware - you can't buy this book as a standalone.

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rich in dialog that is realistic

The writings of Mark Tufo and Armand Rosamilia separately are interesting and action packed, but putting them together in one story – WOW!  Split into two sections running concurrently, the stories fit together well presenting a wider view of the nuclear disaster and ensuing rioting.

Michael Talbot, a small time petty criminal, and Officer Lawrence Tines, a big – really big cop, pair up together when all hell breaks loose after Korea and China send over nuclear bombs detonating in Yellowstone National Park followed with the ok to bomb more places sending America to their knees.  These two banter like siblings with sarcasm and wit aplenty!  Old characters are introduced and give that comfortable and fun feeling.   Oh, and yes, Mike keeps getting into trouble or rather trouble has its way of finding him!

A distant cousin of Michael Talbot, Darlene Bobich is in a small isolated town running away from New York.  She is much closer to the nuclear site and together with an older man she just met who runs the local gas station and his wife, they band together to build a fortress and defend their lives and their small bit of American soil from the invaders.  World War III has happened!

Both teams are fraught with bands of terrorists and danger; will they both make it through their own troubles to fight the incoming insurgents that are bearing down on them?  The terrorists who have so far successfully isolated America from her allies?

The writing styles of Tufo and Rosamilia complement one another making the story lines flow well together.  As in most good series, Tufo and Rosamilia leave you with big cliffhangers for the next book in the series.   Stayed tuned, someone is going to get their comeuppance!

United States of Apocalypse is rich in dialog that is realistic, character developments that leave no room for doubt, and a story line that blends well between the two authors.  SPOILER:  There are no zombies!  There are however, some terrorists, mindless humans blindly following their leader.  However, there is a lot of fast-moving action and hilarious banter.  Individually the authors are excellent but putting them together … well, you will LOVE this one; best of both worlds.

Tufo writes clearly and develops his new characters slowly and steadily, making them even more realistic.  His old characters – Mike Talbot, Officer Lawrence Tines and Tracie – are just as we remembered them – sassy, sarcastic, fun, loud, and as realistic as seeing oneself in the mirror.  The new ones are just as vivid and rich with slime and evilness oozing from every pore of their being.

Rosamilia developed his characters and delivered his plot line well written.  He wrote the connecting information between the two stories, binding their outcomes together in a future way.  Rich in vocabulary one could envision each person, each action clearly and precisely.

As usual Sean Runnette is a perfect narrator in Mike Talbott’s world.  The cadence, emotion and energy he puts forth are perfect.  One cannot pick up a Mike Talbott story without hearing Runnette running through your head. I was excited to see that Julie Whelan narrated Rosamilia’s section as she is excellent as well.  Clear and soothing, listeners would have no trouble connecting her to Darlene’s world.  Whelan projected the correct emotions on just the right level – doubt, fear, concern and trepidation.  Both of these narrators brought the book and its characters to life.

There were no issues with production, everything went smoothly.

Audiobook was purchased for review by ABR.

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Zombie Fallout Prequel

DO YOU EVER NOT TALK?
This is my favorite book starring Mike Talbot. The book is divided into two narratives. One follows a young woman traveling across the States and she is in Wyoming, when a nuclear bomb goes off in Yellowstone and the rioting is almost immediate. Talbot is 25 years old, living in New York City and is a PETTY CRIMINAL. Talbot has a run in with Tines, a New York Cop. Tines is arresting Talbot when the poop hits the fan. The two end up befriending each other and saving each other's lives. The back and forth between the two is hilarious. Unlike some of the other books, the book is not a steady flow of one liners. Having it split into two separate stories helps with that. Mike meets Tracie in this story.

THERE ARE NO SUCH THINGS AS ZOMBIES, BUT MOLE MEN.
This is obviously the first in a series and as of yet there are no Zombies, but a lot is explained on how the United States runs amok. If you are a Zombie Fallout fan, this book is a must. If somehow you are not familiar with the series, this is a good place to start.

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I️ wish I️ loves this book

First off I’m a bit mark Tufo fan, and I️ have never heard of the other author.

I️ love the collapse of society premise one of my favorite genres. Now honesty I️ could of given the book a 1 for their simply not being enough Mike and BT scenes but since it is a mixed book I️ did not take that in to consideration.

Both stories felt incomplete and the timelines did not match up. One saying oh it wasn’t nuked after the other one said it turns out Boston was nuked. I️ got very confused at points and wished the timeline matched up better.

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Wait, No Zombies? What the....?

What did you love best about United States of Apocalypse?

The whole new take on Mike and BT - it's a great dynamic between those two.

What did you like best about this story?

Well..... Here's the thing, when I first heard about then saw it available for pre-sale, I didn't really read exactly what it was about. I knew the authors body of work and that's all I needed to know to press the BUY button. When I started listening I recognized Julia Whelan from another series and I was uber excited to get in to, what I thought was going to be a zombie book. Well much to my surprise it wasn't.Hmmmm, could I still love this book? Hell YES!What I loved best was that, between Armand and Mark's story and Julia and Sean's narration, this was a great TOTAL experience. I'm guessing this is going to be a series similar to A Shrouded World and I'm really excited where these two take the story. If you are familiar with their podcast, Arm n' Toof's Dead Time Podcast, and have listened to their interaction you'll recognize the dynamic in the story. Totally looking forward to more.

Which character – as performed by Sean Runnette and Julia Whelan – was your favorite?

Loved BT, he's been a favorite since ZF1 and love where Mark took his character in this book.

Julia Whelan take on Darlene Bobich was great, Armand you gotta keep her as your voice of Darlene!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I always laugh with Armand's and Mark's books - they create awkward, tense situations that end up with something to laugh at - be it nervous, sad or sarcastic laughter.I also talk to the characters throughout the story - you become so comfortable with these characters, it's like you own them your opinions, thoughts and help.

Any additional comments?

It was an excellent book, the story line was exciting and easy to follow between the 2 story lines.The narration was stellar, Sean Runnette and Julia Whelan are both favorites of mine and to listen to them together was awesome.

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What the heck??!

Is this a series? the story just STOPPED....I mean mid thought, mid sentence. Really good story but its like the funding stopped and they released the book anyway.... I am beyond disappointed! the narration was excellent as usual from Sean but seriously not happy right now!!

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Sean runnette has done it again!!

If you loved zombie fallout you will love this. Action packed filled with humor and of course who doesnt love killing the undead.

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Worst ending

The end leaves soooooo many loose ends you think there is a second part but there isn’t it just ends in the middle of two storylines just ends like the writer got bored with it and said I’m done

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Cheese, or corn?

I can’t decide if this book was as cheesy as it was corny. The story was completely unbelievable, and the characters were laughable in their development. The author knows little about guns. Finally, The female reader doing voices for male characters absolutely failed miserably… Made me laugh every time I heard her attempt it.

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