Escape (Contamination #4) by T.W. Piperbrook


Escape (Contamination #4)
Title : Escape (Contamination #4)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 208
Publication : First published January 12, 2014

Dan and Quinn Lowery may have escaped the initial infection, but their journey is far from over.

Their once-safe location has been compromised, overrun by the agents and the infected.

Now, in order to survive, they must first escape...


Escape (Contamination #4) Reviews


  • Tracy

    Book #4 of the Contamination series - 'Escape' - centers around survivors Dan and his young daughter Quinn as they continue to trek across the country - running from the hordes of zombies. When they finally make it Meredith's (Dan's sister-in-law) farm. The happy reunion with her and her boyfriend - John - is short lived when hundreds of zombies start making their way onto the property - leaving them to fight for their lives as they attempt to escape....
    Much thanks to narrator Troy Duran for another amazing performance.
    Next up: 'Survival' (Contamination, #5)

  • Kay

    Not a very long book, I finished it in a day 📚📖🐛🤓

  • RJ

    Dan and Quinn decide it’s time to head out. Quinn suggests they go to see her Aunt Meredith in Oklahoma. Seems like a good idea to Dan, so off they go. We follow Dan and Quinn in their travels as they come across infected and other survivors, most of which are worse than the infected. On the other side of the plot coin Meredith and Sheila have their own problems with Ben running amuck. Scratch Sheila and Ben. I can’t stand it when survivors do not do the obvious and instead do something stupid. Meredith heads to town and decides to look up her old friend John Parrish. She finds him surrounded by infected and manages to affect his escape. Now it’s Meredith and John on the road looking for comfort and safety. Ultimately our two parties join together at Meredith’s home where they make a stand against the infected. Good continuation in the Contamination Series. Well-developed and likable if not somewhat dim-witted characters. I’ll follow along in the series to see what happens.

  • Laurie C.

    CONTAMINATION- ESCAPE #4

    The last book covered Sam and Delta's fight to get to Salt Lake City, Utah. They brought down the demented mind that planned the demise of the millions of people thru a virus hidden in food and water. They also freed prisoners being held by him for experimenting on.
    This story follows Dan, a former St. Matthews cop and his young 11 year old daughter Quinn. The salvage yard seemed a good place to hole up in, R.V's and cars all fenced in by barbed wire, Dan felt that his staying here would be better for Quinn than outside of the wire's safety. Not for long. The white coated men with orders to kill all survivors have found them. Either way they've been found, and can't stay in the junkyard even if him and his daughter make it thru the night.

  • Julie Powell

    I have the omnibus edition of the series but wanted to review this installment - fast-paced, well-written, twisty and 'oh my, what now!?'

    The relationship between Dan and Quinn is very well done as is the one between Meredith and John...some backstory and dialogue quickly demonstrate the development of characters.

    Tense moments and suspense complete this compelling read.

    Highly recommended.

  • Scott Jones

    Awesome

    As a new writer I have been looking for something that draws you, cranks up the pace, makes you feel like you are there and makes you care about the characters. So far this series is it. You can almost hear the claws scraping against the door trying to get in. Thank you T W Piperbrook.

  • Geoff

    And that's it for me. Won't be reading any more of this series.
    Too unbelievable, and little to no combat or weapons research.
    When you feel like throwing the Kindle across the room every third page, it's gone far enough.

  • Carmel McKenzie

    Fast paced

    I m enjoying this series. I don't want it end. Cant put it down. Am curious to find out how the situation pans out especially with the agents and does the virus spread to the rest of nth America.

  • Ynda

    Good

    Another great book in the series. Can't wait to read the next one. I wish they wouldn't end. I could keep reading. . .

  • Jeannie Colley

    Good read

    I can't wait to start the next book in the series. This series is an edge of your seat read. It doesn't take long to read either. Love them!

  • Tonya Mulrooney

    Another Winner

    A great continuation of the previous books. Still hooked and getting ready to read the next in line. This series and author have won me over!

  • Victor Muron

    The Seri just keeps getting better

    Just finished the fourth book of this series kept me wanting to turn the page for more . I can't wait for the next book.

  • Tierra Chappel

    I enjoyed the book. I like that it pretty much focused on one family and progressed through their stories until their stories overlapped with each other.

  • Helen Robare

    This is book 4 in the series (if you don't count the prequel book 0 ). I liked this one better than book 3 because Dan and Quinn were back! :) While I like Sam and Delta, it was Dan and Quinn who kept me interested.

    Because of the presence of the "agents", Dan and Quinn decide to head out to see Meredith who is Dan's sister-in-law and Quinn's aunt. This is the story of their journey. As expected, they face danger every day and sometimes several times a day (and not just from the "zombies"). Survivors are not always nice either. But the father and daughter duo make friends and eventually make it to Meredith's house.

    This book introduces Meredith and her ex-lover but still in love with, John. Again the story goes back and forth but it doesn't bother me as much as I'm interested in all 4 characters. I also like how all 4 slowly begin to become a real family.

  • Albert Yates

    Well that was fun.

    I think I have a contender for one of my favorite series. It's getting and captivating.

    It's been hard not to think about the book and the characters, the author has done such a good job building then that you care about what happens to them.

    Dan and Quinn are the people I doing myself routing for the most. It might be because I have children of my own,

  • Marlene

    Fast action

    Enjoyed that a kid formed an integral part of the story. Fast action and great descriptions to add tactile content.

    Hint: review again and fix many spelling and grammatical mistakes, and repeating words in the same sentence,e.g. Vehicle and creatures.

  • Katherine Jordan

    Another great story by T. W. Piperbrook! You have groups or individuals just trying to survive and keep what is left of their families safe. They go thru some harrowing experiences and it shows the determination of men and women to survive.

  • Kathleen Gulizia

    Interesting story

    Although this episode was similar to the first 3, it was interesting and I look forward to the next episodes.