Dead Mech: A Military Sci-Fi Action Adventure with Mechs in a Zombie Apocalypse

Dead Mech: A Military Sci-Fi Action Adventure with Mechs in a Zombie Apocalypse

Written by:
Jake Bible
Narrated by:
Julie Hoverson
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Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
40
Narrator
14
Release Date
June 2014
Duration
17 hours 3 minutes
Summary
Military Sci-Fi Adventure Series - In a Post Apocalyptic far future, there is only one thing that can save the fragile civilizations humanity has cobbled together: the mechs. A ragtag crew of mech pilots must battle the undead hordes, cannibal tribes, and religious cults in a daily race to keep humanity safe. But now a threat worse than anything has surfaced and is growing stronger. The undead have reanimated in their own battle machines and created the rise of the Dead Mechs!

Dead Mech is a zombie-filled, post-apocalyptic, military scifi, mecha action/adventure novel like no other!


Reviews:

“It’s mechs. It’s zombies. It’s zombies in mechs. You already know you’re going to buy it. So just get it over with.” -New York Times Bestselling Author Scott Sigler


Other books by Jake Bible:

By Genre:

Science Fiction-

Roak: Galactic Bounty Hunter Series

Max Rage: Intergalactic Badass!

The Flipside Sagas

The Salvage Merc One Series

Drop Team Zero

Outpost Hell

Galactic Vice

Agent Prime

Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy

Fighting Iron Series

Mech Corps

Reign of Four

The AntiBio Series

In Perpetuity

Thriller/Action/Adventure-

Max Rage: Intergalactic Badass!

The Mega/Team Grendel Thrillers

The Flipside Sagas

Blood Cruise

Agent Prime

Galactic Vice

Post-Apocalyptic-

The Z-Burbia Series

Dead Team Alpha Series

Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy

EverRealm

Fighting Iron Series

The AntiBio Series

The Kaiju Winter Series


Zombies!-

The Z-Burbia Series

Dead Team Alpha Series

Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy

EverRealm
Reviews
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Rod M.

Wonderfully corny story of an apocalyptic world full of zombies and Mecks. Really fun. I loved how it jumped around.

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Chris A.

Great idea and action but the implementation is borderline schizophrenic. You jump from person, to person, from topic, to topic, so often and fast, that its just irritating. Other writers successfully do this, but i cant believe you have written so many books like this. I understand the meaning of it, in that you wish to show that its all happening at the same time, but it "reads" like a comic book....sooooo glad it was a free copy...

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Danny W.

cracking ebook...loved it..narrated very well too

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Bruce B.

Fair plot and imaginative theme. Overpowering swearing though - this detracted from my enjoyment of the story.

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Anonymous

Great story, could not stop listening to it. A nice twist on a zombie story. I’m just a simple guy, want something to occupy my time at work and this did the trick. The grapes of wrath it is not but I found it very entertaining. The narrator did a good job with the different voices of the characters.

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Randy L.

This will be a harsh review. To be fair I am coming off listening to the entire GOT series and the entire Expanse series, both great books with fantastic narration talents. I found this book and ran into a very hard listen. I toughed it out bc I bought the first two books on a special. The book is okay. An interesting storyline, but I was really turned off by the dialog between the military mech team. This is supposed to be an elite team essentially protecting the world with the best technology available. What I suffered with was the complete lack of discipline or order. It was more like a bunch of emotional bratty kids yelling and screaming and ignoring orders. Over and over. Then there was the fantastic dialogue like a mech driver seeing enemies on the scanner and yelling “Shit! Shit! Shit! Shit! Fuck!! Motherfuck!! Shit! Shit! “. Every other line ... it gets old. To make it (much) worse, the female narrator was not very good at doing male voices. In fact all of her voices sounded like over-accented 9 or 10 year old children. Think rugrats.. saying all those curse words. The combination of the highly informal written dialog and the cartoonish voices (which often sounded very very emotional and snotty and childish (think of three syllables given to a word like “sir” in valley girl-esque tones (for a male military character) it was just really hard to swallow ...

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Anonymous

It was great story and the narrator did a awesome job as well

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Anonymous

easy listen. enjoyed the action

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