It’s been three long years since Deadbreak. That’s what everyone’s calling it – the day the dead rose. Every day since then Jeremiah Reid has had one goal: to make his way back to his daughter. With his four-legged companion, Joe, Jeremiah has to travel a lawless wasteland teeming with zombies, bandits, and worse, like people who put anchovies on pizza (you know who you are). It’s a new world out … world out there and no one is safe. People are weary, cities are in ruin, supplies are scarce, and brains are on the menu. If he’s going to have a chance, he’ll need his wits, a little bit of luck, and lots of ammo.
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Great Read.
Ok so I read ALOT. And while waiting for my very long list of followed authors to pop out my next fix I read suggested material and some features that pop up on here. Some are hit and miss, some I stop 3 chapters in and wonder if it’s cliff notes version of a real story. However I found this little gem yesterday and it is THE best thing I’ve read in a few weeks. Gritty, funny, great characters, zombies, bad guys and more guns and one liners than you can shake a rotten limb at. Highly suggest it. ★★★★★
One of the best zombie books I’ve read in a long time.
I’ve loved the zombie genre for a long time, but, for me, they have to be about the people, rather than the zombies as the #1 focus. These are disaster stories, and how the people get through them. This had everything I want in a zombie book: great characters, good dialogue, a story that progresses. Too often they break down to kill zombie, blood everywhere, on to next fight. This has characters who remind me of what one of the best, Mark Tufo, does. ★★★★★
A well written stand alone book.
Sure it is post zombie apocalypse, but does that mean one can’t find a witty main character with a loyal dog making their way across the country like a couple of pinball trouble magnets on a quest? Well worth the read. ★★★★★
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“This is the greatest book ever written in the history of books. And writing. A billion stars.” – Author’s Mom.
“Will you please stop pestering me? Fine, I’ll write you a review. Two stars, because someone forgot to load the dishwasher again.” – Author’s Wife.
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Great dialog
Sets the Zombie genre back a few decades.
It is non stop action.
I am the kind of woman who will read a romance novel, a mystery and post end of the word as we know it novel. When I read want to be drawn in by the charters and entertained. Jerimiah is a very entertaining, but haunted character. While he tries to be the tough loner with only his trust dog Joe on journey, he forgets that he can’t bury his true nature. Penny offers the perfect tough but compassionate woman to can save herself but can also save her man. I enjoyed the journey and the twists and turns in this plot. I enjoyed this book and the different adventures that they up in. I would highly recommend this book. It was very entertaining and kept me interested in what would happen next.
I enjoyed Jeremiah’s humor at the most inappropriate times and his conversations with his dog. The story kept you turning the page to see what was around the next corner and I really enjoyed this book.
Loved it.
Want to know what it is about, read the 1st few free chapters. 🙂
Was a quick read. Enjoyable.
Loved it!
I love that Jeremiah finishes his journey without a cliffhanger, but that there are places in the story that would allow the author to return to this world and add more. Very enjoyable apocalyptic novel.
Different than any I’ve read lately. Really enjoyed it.
Great funny twist in a horrible time
This not usually my favorite type story, however this one was very interesting – characters very believable – and certainly food for thought – a look into base human nature
Decent read, just not my type.
unbelievable!!!!!! Crazy!!!!!