When the world falls, who will survive?Overview:In a single moment, everything changes. Hundreds of thousands of people suddenly collapse, leaving their friends and loved ones behind, terrified and confused. Moments later, the fallen rise and the survivors become the hunted.Follow three intertwining stories through the apocalypse.Will Kessler works a dead-end warehouse job in Tennessee, driving a … dead-end warehouse job in Tennessee, driving a forklift and unloading shipping containers. When he wakes up from a nap during his lunch break, he finds most of his co-workers have mutated into monsters, and they have turned the 50,000 square foot building into a war zone, murdering any other survivors. Alone and weaponless, Will must fight through the undead horde to secure the building and answer one question: Is he truly alone?
In Texas, Gabriel Alexander boards a plane, thinking he is heading back to his wife and daughter in Washington D.C. After his flight takes off, several passengers fall suddenly ill, sending the cabin into a panic. Soon, the sick passengers go on a rampage, attacking others on the plane, including the pilot. And with no one to fly the plane, it dives toward the ground, taking Gabriel and the start of the apocalypse with it.
Jessica Davies runs the front desk of a hotel in the North Carolina mountains. It seems like another dull day of checking tourists into their rooms when she receives a call from a guest to bring them some aspirin. The elevator door opens, forcing Jessica into a hell she could’ve never imagined.
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Three people, in three different locations, deal with the zombie outbreak. I love that each person called the zombies something different. Will, one of the three, calls them empty bodies. I think that one will catch on. 🙂 can’t wait to dive into the next in the series. Each journey is different enough that I had no problem when it switched between characters and the breaks in chapters kept me riveted. I needed to know what happened next!
Great book
It was hard to put this book down. I had to read the rest of the books in the series. I highly recommend this book
Enjoyable easy read
WELL WRITTEN AND AMAZING.IT IS REALLY A PAGE TURNER
If you’re into zombie type books, you will enjoy this more than I did. I also did not like they way this book was left off to lead into the second book.
I couldn’t put this book down … and I want more stories from this world!
Loved it
Love the whole series. Wish there were more. Definitely must read.
A waste! It’s bad enough the book is just a rehash of all the trite zombie standards. Oh, there is one new idea mentioned, but I won’t mention what it is and spoil the only thing that might redeem the book. However it is just one sentence, and there is no indication this might be developed in later books of the series. There are several jarring errors in plot devices used. I’m not talking about simple typos, misspellings, and incorrect word usage (although those are all present). I mean things that just pull you completely out of the story and force you to analyze could that be or happen that way. Also no character development. It’s just plain zombie killing gore start to finish, and you’ve seen (read) it all a hundred times. This intro is definitely the last of the series that I will waste the time to read. I am very thankful I didn’t spend money for it!
so cool andscary
Not too much into zombie stories.
It was fun to read. The characters were likable and the story was interesting.
Great first look at post-apocalyptic America. Well constructed, believable characters that jumped off the page as you awaited their eventual interaction. I loved the settings of each of the characters. Being familiar with the various settings was also very comforting and made the story even more believable. Good, solid writing with little to no typos. (I can’t think of a single one!) The only downside is that it is NOT a standalone novel… the book left you in a wonderfully inconclusive way. I can’t wait to read the next in the series!
Wanted more of this before the ending. will look for the second book to read
This book was full of mysogny. The reason the zombies were called empties was disjointed in that characters that had not even met yet were calling them the same thing. Somewhat redeeming story lines were ruined by the lack of thought put into what really would happen one to two days into an Apocalypse.
I want to read the next book! Having a hard time finding it for iPhone.
Like it!!!
This was a fun read. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough to see what was going to happen next. I can’t wait to start book 2 tonight.
Didn’t want to put it down.