Walking Dead

Walking Dead

by Greg Rucka

Narrated by Jonathan Davis

Unabridged — 9 hours, 12 minutes

Walking Dead

Walking Dead

by Greg Rucka

Narrated by Jonathan Davis

Unabridged — 9 hours, 12 minutes

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Overview

It's a new beginning for bodyguard Atticus Kodiak. Dead to the world, no longer hunted, he has lived with his common-law wife Alena for more than a year in a small town in the Republic of Georgia. But when their new neighbors are brutally murdered, leaving behind their son, it falls to Atticus to rescue him. To do so, he must enter a web that takes him from Russia to Istanbul and that stretches from Dubai to Las Vegas. But what troubles Atticus the most is that Alena-once one of the world's most dangerous assassins and a woman who fears nothing-is clearly terrified of what he's uncovered. And as Atticus gets closer to learning why, the closer he gets to destroying the life they have made, and each other.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

In Rucka's adrenaline-filled seventh novel to feature ex-bodyguard Atticus Kodika (after Patriot Acts), Atticus and his ex-assassin lover, Alena Cizkova, are living under assumed names in the remote town of Kobuleti in the Republic of Georgia. When the family of their next-door neighbor, Bakhar Lagidze, is slaughtered and Bakhar's 14-year-old daughter, Tiasa, is kidnapped, Atticus vows to do anything to get her back. After discovering Tiasa was sold to pay off her father's debt, Atticus reluctantly immerses himself in the seedy world of human trafficking, which takes him across Eastern Europe to Nevada, with stops in Dubai and Amsterdam along the way. When the men he's chasing target Alena for retribution, she too goes on the run, with help from an unlikely source: hard-nosed New York PI-and Atticus's ex-lover-Bridgett Logan, last seen in Critical Space. Series fans who have come to expect a nonstop thrill ride with a topical angle won't be disappointed. (May)

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Kirkus Reviews

In his seventh outing (Patriot Acts, 2007, etc.), Atticus Kodiak goes after sexual predators and kills them deliciously. It's been four years since Atticus and his beloved Alena have practiced their respective crafts: He's a professional bodyguard, she's a professional killer. Now that both of their vocations have generated resourceful and implacable enemies, they've been lying low in rustic climes. Other similarly minded souls, Atticus knows, have sought peace, quiet and a low profile in the town of Kobuleti in the former Soviet satellite of Georgia. Some, however, are less successful at hiding than others-like Bakhar Lagidze and his family, friends of Atticus and Alena. One harrowing night assassins catch up with them, break into their home and gun down Bakhar, his wife and their eight-year-old boy. Their 14-year-old daughter Tiasa is kidnapped for purposes that seem chillingly obvious. Earlier that day, Tiasa had shyly asked Atticus to dance with her. Now her life will be devoted to a series of ugly command performances. Though Atticus acknowledges that "I was, in so many ways, a bad man," he realizes that he has no choice but to go after her. Over the objections of Alena, who correctly sees their own hard-earned security at risk, he does. It's a search that takes him to distant and unlikely places: Turkey, Dubai, Las Vegas. He enters a world where children, particularly female children, are bought and sold by brutes to whom money is the only morality. At length, with the aid of friends and the occasional well-disposed stranger, Atticus is successful. He finds Tiasa, bruised but somehow not broken, and works rough justice in a climactic, satisfactorily bloody confrontation. Only LeeChild's Jack Reacher thins the bottom-feeder population with as much brio as Atticus.

AUGUST 2009 - AudioFile

WALKING DEAD provides a grimy look at the world of sex slavery and the international trafficking of underage girls. Atticus Cizkova, the hero of several of Rucka’s books, who is now living in a secluded Georgian town in the former USSR, sets out to rescue the 14-year-old girl next door, who had been kidnapped by sex traffickers. As the story unfolds in the first person, narrator Jonathan Davis does a masterful job engaging listeners in a dangerous chase from Istanbul to Dubai to Amsterdam, and finally to Las Vegas. His phrasing, pace, and intonations provide the listener with an intimate performance. Davis covers it all—gritty emotion, menacing multinational characters, and a thrilling chase—with a first-rate performance. T.J.M. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169777031
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 05/01/2009
Edition description: Unabridged
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