Titanic with ZOMBIES by Richard Brown

Titanic with ZOMBIES

Zombies board the Titanic in a gory twist on disaster history

Written byRichard Brown
Narrated bySimon Whistler
Length4h04m
Release dateApril 24, 2014
LanguageEnglish
★★★★ 4.1 (7,554 ratings)

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AuthorRichard Brown
NarratorSimon Whistler
Runtime4h04m
PublishedApril 24, 2014
Rating★★★★ 4.1 / 5 (7,554 ratings)
CategoriesLiterature & Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Richard Brown’s *Titanic with ZOMBIES* isn’t just another Titanic rehash—it’s a blood-soaked love letter to horror and history, wrapped in a premise so bizarre it somehow works. When a mysterious infection turns passengers into ravenous, undead monstrosities mid-ocean, the doomed ship’s luxury quickly curdles into chaos. Brown leans into the absurdity with a tone that’s equal parts campy and visceral, delivering a narrative that’s less about historical accuracy and more about the sheer spectacle of disaster. The pacing is relentless, jumping from eerie quiet to chaotic slaughter in a heartbeat, and the setting—a confined floating graveyard—amplifies every scream and splatter. It’s not subtle, but it doesn’t need to be. This is horror as carnival ride, and it’s all the better for it.

The audiobook’s strength lies in Simon Whistler’s narration, which balances gravitas and camp with expert precision. His voice drips with the gravitas of a seasoned storyteller, lending weight to the dire situations, but he never shies away from the over-the-top horror, letting the absurdity shine through. The production quality is top-notch, with subtle sound design enhancing the immersion without drowning out the visceral impact. If you’re after a fresh take on zombie horror—one that pairs nautical tragedy with undead carnage—this delivers in spades.

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Editor's Review ★★★★

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Simon Whistler’s narration is the standout here, and it’s not just because he nails the British cadence that sells the Titanic’s era. He *acts* the hell out of this performance, shifting seamlessly from the clipped panic of a first-class passenger to the guttural snarls of the infected. His voice has a physical presence that makes the cramped confines of the ship feel even more suffocating. The pacing, too, is masterful—Brown’s script moves at a breakneck speed, and Whistler keeps up without ever feeling rushed, balancing dread with dark humor in a way that keeps the tone from collapsing under its own absurdity. That said, the story’s reliance on coincidence and convenience occasionally strains belief. The infection’s spread feels more like plot convenience than organic horror, and the character arcs are thin at best, often serving the spectacle over substance. The production, while polished, occasionally leans too hard into sound effects during dialogue-heavy scenes, creating an unintended distraction. But these are minor quibbles in a story that’s otherwise packed with infectious energy and genuine chills. If you’re here for a Titanic retelling that’s more *28 Days Later* than *A Night to Remember*, this delivers in spades.

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