Strangers, Mike Evans
Strangers, Mike Evans
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Strangers

Author: Mike Evans

Series: Orphans #3

Narrator: TJ Clark

Unabridged: 7 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/20/2024


Synopsis

The zombie apocalypse so far has been an unforgiving one, especially for the orphans where absolutely no one is safe and all who have survived have experienced loss. Each day is a gift, even if it feels like torture at times, like the alternative could be an easier choice. The entire group is dealing with emotions, new faces, all while trying to secure somewhere safe to live and against all odds keep the turned from killing those who are left.

Contains mature themes.

About Mike Evans

Mike Evans lives in Iowa with his wife, children, and two adopted dogs, Rusty and Harley Quinn. He writes with a passion to bring his characters to life, to make you fall in love with them, and then make you flip pages to find out if they'll survive or perish. He keeps his characters realistic; there are no superheroes. There are no perfect characters in his books; everyone has their flaws, much like in life. Mike loves to write in different genres and is unafraid to try something new.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jola on May 14, 2017

First of all, huge thanks to Mary for reminding me how wonderful Anita Brookner’s books are and sharing a beautiful story related to one of them. ‘Strangers’ is the fourth novel by this author I’ve read so far. Definitely not the last. The way Anita Brookner’s books are written makes me think of a te......more

Goodreads review by William2 on December 24, 2011

The work of most great novelists runs hot and cold. Anita Brookner is no exception to that rule. Strangers is a bit of a slog. There is an acuity to Brookner's best work--including Latecomers, Hotel du Lac, Brief Lives, and Incidents in the Rue L'Augier--a charged mastery of subject matter in which......more

Goodreads review by switterbug (Betsey) on February 22, 2011

"And for himself the future held little more than the grim routines that had always sustained him, together with the hope that they would sustain him to the end. Then it would be time to rely on the kindness of strangers, and the hope that this would prove more than a fond illusion." Anita Brookner i......more