Apocalypse Greg, Vol 1-3 by Wolfe Locke

Apocalypse Greg, Vol 1-3

Greg's deadpan apocalypse is a riot

Written byWolfe Locke
Length14h23m
Release dateMay 13, 2025
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.6 (10,112 ratings)

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AuthorWolfe Locke
NarratorChristopher Harbour
Runtime14h23m
PublishedMay 13, 2025
Rating★★★★☆ 4.6 / 5 (10,112 ratings)
CategoriesTeen & Young Adult, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Wolfe Locke’s *Apocalypse Greg* isn’t your typical doomsday tale—it’s a scathing, laugh-out-loud satire where the end of the world is just Greg’s boring office job with extra zombies. After two decades of corporate drudgery, Greg finally gets what he’s always wanted: the apocalypse. No more premium dark roast at 7 AM, no more Rachel from HR policing the microwave, and definitely no more Brad taking credit for his work. Locke’s sharp wit cuts deep into the soul-crushing monotony of modern life, wrapping it in a neon-lit, blood-soaked package that’s equal parts hilarious and horrifying. The prose is snappy, the humor is dry, and the world-building is so immersive you’ll forget this isn’t just your cubicle with a side of rapture.

This isn’t just another zombie romp—it’s a love letter to the every-man’s existential dread, served with a side of mayhem. The pacing is relentless, balancing Greg’s deadpan narration with escalating chaos that never feels rushed. Christopher Harbour’s narration is the secret sauce here, delivering Greg’s monotone delivery with such perfect comedic timing that you’ll swear he’s reading your most sarcastic coworker’s inner monologue aloud. The audiobook’s production is crisp, with sound design that subtly enhances the humor without overpowering it, making it feel like a blockbuster comedy rather than a grim dystopia."

"review": "I went into *Apocalypse Greg* expecting a run-of-the-mill zombie story with a snarky protagonist, but what I got was a surgical strike on the soul-crushing grind of corporate life, wrapped in gore and gallows humor. Christopher Harbour’s narration is the star here—his delivery of Greg’s deadpan, sarcastic internal monologue is so spot-on that I found myself laughing aloud at my own commute. The pacing is tight, with Locke’s writing ensuring that even the most absurd moments feel grounded in Greg’s relatable frustration. The world-building is immersive without being overwhelming, and the humor lands harder than a well-aimed headshot.

That said, the audiobook isn’t without its quirks. The zombie hordes can feel a bit repetitive by the halfway mark, and Greg’s passive-aggressive internal monologue, while hilarious, occasionally veers into overkill. But these are minor nitpicks in an otherwise brilliant audio experience. The production quality is top-notch, with sound design that enhances the humor without distracting from Harbour’s performance. If you’re a fan of dark comedy, antiheroes, or just want to laugh at the absurdity of modern life, *Apocalypse Greg* is a must-listen. It’s the kind of book that makes you question whether you’re more afraid of the undead or your next performance review.

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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I went into *Apocalypse Greg* expecting a run-of-the-mill zombie story with a snarky protagonist, but what I got was a surgical strike on the soul-crushing grind of corporate life, wrapped in gore and gallows humor. Christopher Harbour’s narration is the star here—his delivery of Greg’s deadpan, sarcastic internal monologue is so spot-on that I found myself laughing aloud at my own commute. The pacing is tight, with Locke’s writing ensuring that even the most absurd moments feel grounded in Greg’s relatable frustration. The world-building is immersive without being overwhelming, and the humor lands harder than a well-aimed headshot. That said, the audiobook isn’t without its quirks. The zombie hordes can feel a bit repetitive by the halfway mark, and Greg’s passive-aggressive internal monologue, while hilarious, occasionally veers into overkill. But these are minor nitpicks in an otherwise brilliant audio experience. The production quality is top-notch, with sound design that enhances the humor without distracting from Harbour’s performance. If you’re a fan of dark comedy, antiheroes, or just want to laugh at the absurdity of modern life, *Apocalypse Greg* is a must-listen. It’s the kind of book that makes you question whether you’re more afraid of the undead or your next performance review.

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