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Three years after an incurable virus spread and turned a majority of the population into mindless and cannibalistic creatures, the world is a barren place. Society is broken, and most who remain have banded together in small camps and communities.
Jon South is not like most other survivors.
After losing his wife and son nearly two years into the pandemic, Jon now wanders the country roads and woods of rural Tennessee, a vigilante taking his revenge out on the undead monsters that took his family from him. He lives in solitary, and with nothing more to live for, he plans to die alone, sooner rather than later.
But after coming to the aid of a pair of strangers out in the woods being attacked by men, Jon learns that he might have been fighting the wrong monsters the entire time.
Zach Bohannon is a horror and science fiction author. His books include the Amazon #1 bestsellers, Dead South, and Empty Bodies. He loves heavy metal, video games, hockey, reading, and he doesn’t trust a beer he can see through. He’s a retired drummer, and has had a beard since 2003—long before it was cool. He lives in Tennessee.
I liked how the story flowed from book to book. How the characters were so real and you could almost feel their emotions in the same way they were. The Zombies were quick this time so I guess it will always be the writer’s choice. Do not miss the Dead South series, you’ll miss a great read!
The characters are believable and grieving the story to people you’d like to have in your life. There are twists and turns you don’t see coming, and the story stayed interesting to me all the way through. It didn’t lag anywhere like some. It’s a great read, I highly recommend it.
This is a very well written piece. The way it brought together the characters and construction of the story content was really amazing. I highly recommend this series as a must read.
I enjoyed this a lot. I feel like it could have been shortened but that’s just me. I only noticed 1-2 errors and that’s amazing considering how many I notice in other books. Worth a read.
It was a solid series. However. The term “several” is used an absolutely obnoxious amount of times to the point it annoyed me. Several moments, several minutes, several days, several this several that. My GOODNESS.