The day of the Zombie Apocalypse was one that was bloody, violent and filled with terrible losses. Brad and his family were among those that barely survived that day, but soon find that that surviving is only the first of many struggles. Faced with the collapse of civilization as they know it, they have to contend with the growing hordes of undead, the search for food, supplies and shelter, and worst of all, the other survivors.
Well, I almost passed this one up but the reviews made me give er a whirl. Other than the wife staying shaved and trim while he was a grooming wreck,which I put down to what Christopher cox would expect,it was a great story with action grabbing you in a few pages. Don't pass this one up.
At times it was painful getting through the mistakes that could have been caught with good editing. It also felt like the author was trying to figure out where to go and didn't have a clear direction. Hard to believe some of the book. Some parts needed more development.
Quick, enjoyable read with only a few errors. Not enough to spoil the flow of the story as is frequently the case now a days. Cox tells a tale with feeling. You find yourself getting choked up at times and feeling jittery along with the main characters.
Good enough story but unfortunately a lot of simple spelling and grammatical errors. Could have done with a spellchecker and a read through of the draft.