David Moody, author of the brilliant Hater writes a fantastic story of the undead. In an age of zombie action novels and movies with strong and fearless protagonists who pack big guns, Moody takes us back through his channeling the ghost of Night of the Living Dead.
When a strange illness takes hold and leaves the majority of the population dead, a handful of survivors make their way to a dilapidated community center for fear of the disaster outside. And as they hide out in the building, three of them Carl, Emma and Michael realized that they need to get past their sorrow and terror to survive. And when the dead rise again, they decide to find themselves some place more isolated in a quest for some sense of security. All with the undead becoming increasingly alert, and increasingly aggressive.
The very heart of the stories is the characters and their response to the sudden collapse of society and they world they knew. These are not three strong willed top notch action heroes. They are very flawed, often weakened and paralyzed by their fear of this new world. They struggle to find a reason to continue and with the memories of their lives before. And their tension lends itself to creating a fantastic portrait of people faced with disaster.
This is the first in a series.
When a strange illness takes hold and leaves the majority of the population dead, a handful of survivors make their way to a dilapidated community center for fear of the disaster outside. And as they hide out in the building, three of them Carl, Emma and Michael realized that they need to get past their sorrow and terror to survive. And when the dead rise again, they decide to find themselves some place more isolated in a quest for some sense of security. All with the undead becoming increasingly alert, and increasingly aggressive.
The very heart of the stories is the characters and their response to the sudden collapse of society and they world they knew. These are not three strong willed top notch action heroes. They are very flawed, often weakened and paralyzed by their fear of this new world. They struggle to find a reason to continue and with the memories of their lives before. And their tension lends itself to creating a fantastic portrait of people faced with disaster.
This is the first in a series.
