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Wild-Eyed Southern Boyz

By: Richard Rose
Narrated by: Stephen L. Vernon
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Summary

Set in the small town of Townsend, TN, this is a story where faith, family, friendship, and courage, are put to the test in the wake of a zombie outbreak in the Great Smoky Mountains. Fourteen-year-old Ricky Rue’s (Rue) life is changed one fateful night forever when he meets Buford, a 14-year-old Sasquatch. Buford introduces Rue to an underground community that has thrived for centuries. The two teens quickly become lifelong friends.

Several years have passed, and Rue has served with the Air Force in Special Operations Security Forces. Buford has trained since childhood with his grandfather and uncle, elite warriors known as the Knights of the Red Tunic. The time has come for Buford to endure a brutal final test that will determine if he is worthy of joining the sacred order. After a tragic deployment, Rue comes home on leave near the end of his enlistment for some much-needed time with family and friends.

Just when things are looking up for Buford and Rue, an unimaginable evil has returned to the Smokies after making a literal deal with the Devil. A virtually indestructible beast spreads a terrible plague and traps hundreds of thousands of people with a growing army of the undead under his control. Rue becomes the reluctant leader of a small group of humans that must join forces with the Sasquatches to stop the beast and his legion of superhuman zombies to save the world.

©2021 Richard R. Rose (P)2021 Richard R. Rose
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So you’re looking for a fun book with Zombies and Sasquatch’s look no further, it was a fantastic story where the narrator did the book justice by bringing the characters to life.

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When genres collide

Enjoyable - and very different - story that mashes up cryptids, zombies, sci fi and a few others sprinkled in for good measure.

My only constructive observation would be to tighten up the prose in editing. The adverbs are overused (especially "graciously" and "sardonically"), some of the descriptions are overly wordy and go off the rails a bit (I'm looking at you "sinister look of sincerity"), there are dialogue tags on every spoken line even when there are only two people in the conversation, and the dialogue itself could do with tightening with more contractions to reflect how people really speak. With the prose being a bit punchier I'd have 5-starred for sure. A good editor would catch all these.

Technical issues aside, they don't detract from a very creative story and it's a solid debut from an author that has genuine potential. It's nice to see something a bit different and creative than the same old tropes being rolled out. It shouldn't have worked with everything that was going on, and yet it did. Nicely done sir.

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Totally different take on different genres, can’t wait for more from this series, great story concept and the narration was great

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