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Try Not to Die: In the Pandemic

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Try Not to Die: In the Pandemic

By: Mark Tullius, John Palisano
Narrated by: A.J. Carter
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Survive the Outbreak. Escape the Ship. If You Can.

Your dream vacation has turned into a nightmare.

As a deadly virus spreads across the cruise ship, you—Dylan—must fight to survive. Your family is falling sick, chaos is erupting, and armed intruders are stalking the decks. No one is coming to save you. Every decision you make could be your last.

Will you outthink the killers and escape?
Or will you become another victim of the outbreak?

This heart-pounding interactive horror audiobook lets you experience the terror two ways:
Interactive Version – Make choices, face brutal deaths, and try to survive.
Survivor Version – Enjoy the thrilling full story without choices or interruptions.

Perfect for fans of Dean Koontz, Goosebumps®, and Choose Your Own Adventure®, Try Not to Die: In the Pandemic delivers relentless suspense and unexpected twists.

Think fast. Choose wisely. Or die trying.

Click "Buy Now" and see if you can survive!

©2020 Mark Tullius and John Palisano (P)2025 Mark Tullius
Action & Adventure Health, Lifestyle & Relationships Horror Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense Exciting
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The book started well with smooth introduction of the characters and the setting. However from the midpart onwards where we got it choice heavy it started getting disconnected. Also found it bizarre how less than 10 people would chase 2 teenagers and somehow appear at every location the teenagers go. Even if they have full access to surveillance, a huge cruise ship with multiple decks would be difficult to survey. At the end part became very unrealistic possibly trying to create suspense and action. And the ending was disappointing as missed out to reveal what happened with the girl's mother.

The choice format is not a novelty it has been done in physical books before. However bloated with "wrong" choices the story is way too short. Also there could be more levels of choice after choice where you will still end up in the "wrong" ending. In my opinion it isn't worth a full credit.

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