
Survivor Song
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Narrated by:
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Erin Bennett
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By:
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Paul Tremblay
About this listen
A riveting novel of suspense and terror from the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts.
In a matter of weeks, Massachusetts has been overrun by an insidious rabies-like virus that is spread by saliva. But unlike rabies, the disease has a terrifyingly short incubation period of an hour or less. Those infected quickly lose their minds and are driven to bite and infect as many others as they can before they inevitably succumb. Hospitals are inundated with the sick and dying, and hysteria has taken hold.
To try to limit its spread, the commonwealth is under quarantine and curfew. But society is breaking down, and the government's emergency protocols are faltering. Dr. Ramola 'Rams' Sherman, a soft-spoken paediatrician in her mid-30s, receives a frantic phone call from Natalie, a friend who is eight months pregnant. Natalie's husband has been killed - viciously attacked by an infected neighbour - and in a failed attempt to save him, Natalie, too, was bitten. Natalie's only chance of survival is to get to a hospital as quickly as possible to receive a rabies vaccine. The clock is ticking for her and for her unborn child.
Natalie's fight for life becomes a desperate odyssey as she and Rams make their way through a hostile landscape filled with dangers beyond their worst nightmares - terrifying, strange and sometimes deadly challenges that push them to the brink.
Paul Tremblay once again demonstrates his mastery in this chilling and all-too-plausible novel that will leave listeners racing to the end...and shake them to their core.
©2020 Paul Tremblay (P)2020 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
"Intensely gripping, shocking, and raw, Survivor Song is a visceral ride through a couple of hours of a deadly disease outbreak. Tremblay pulls no punches, but you wouldn't want him to - his characters are real people, and it's the brutal honesty that helps this terrifying song soar." (Tim Lebbon, author of Eden)
"Brutality spreads in this novel as swiftly as the wild epidemic Tremblay has invented. A daring, terrifying work packed with horror, but also with larger questions about what meaningful survival might be." (Idra Novey, author of Those Who Knew)
The narrator was really good as well.
Great book
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Hmmmm...
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If you haven't read Disappearance at Devil's Rock you might want to read or listen to that first as some characters make a return which I won't forgive Paul for (He knows what he did).
Another fab book.
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Excellent! Original take on an Apocalypse.
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A tale of desperation, despair and survival
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Good story which kept me interested throughout despite the dodgy British accent from the narrator which maybe should have been a Geordie/North East accent but whatever.
There’s a outbreak of a new variant of rabies amongst the animal population which seems to progress at warp speed through the stages, particularly when passed onto humans.
Ram (Ramona) a paediatric doctor, is determined to save her friend Nats (Natalie) and her unborn baby in a race against time after Nats is infected.
The seemly short distance to help is paved with obstacles and perils at every turn.
This book felt surprisingly short but not at all rushed. I would recommend for those making journeys and wanting the accompaniment of a good book.
The audio was jumpy and seemed to skip back and forth randomly but didn’t affect my understanding of the story too much.
Good Story and a quick listen
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It's not going to surprise anyone with the plot, but it's very well written, performed well by the reader, and overall is a good yarn.
A very human tale on the zombie story
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One thing that may be off-putting for some people is that the book is written in the present tense, which I found rather jarring at first, but I eventually acclimatised to it. That said, I don’t think it really adds much to the story, so I’m not sure why the author made this choice.
I’d say the performance is the weakest aspect of the book. The narrator had a rather flat voice, which kind of reminds me of text-to-speech programs. Her efforts at male voices were particularly immersion-breaking. Of course, you can listen to the sample and come to your own judgement on this point.
Overall, despite this audiobook having its weak points, I found it to be a reasonably well-crafted story that didn’t outstay its welcome.
Pseudo-zombie apocalypse thriller
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The narration performance is great and serves the story well.
Zom-baby
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💚 The tone shifts around from quirky and comical - especially Natalie’s sections - to the wistful voice of the all-knowing narrator. The narrator especially has a poetic turn of phrase reminiscent of the writing in Station Eleven, another intriguingly unorthodox apocalypse audiobook.
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🎧 Erin Bennett delivers a hauntingly beautiful performance. She totally hits all the quirky notes, while managing to tug the heartstrings when needs be. The production is simple yet flawless.
Wistful Apocalypse With Echoes of Station Eleven
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