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The dead will rise and the living will fall.

The zombies have trapped them. Just a small band of survivors, alone in a building surrounded by hordes.

Ken's family is shattered. His wife doesn't trust him. His son is gone. And his daughters... are changing.

The survivors want to fight. To live. But some of them will not survive. Some will die - or worse. And the rest will find that the only way out... is through a whole new set of terrors.

201 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 11, 2013

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Michaelbrent Collings

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One of the most versatile writers around, Michaelbrent Collings is an internationally bestselling novelist, produced screenwriter, and multiple Bram Stoker Award finalist. While he is best known for horror (and is one of the most successful indie horror authors in the United States), he has also written bestselling thriller, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, humor, young adult, and middle grade works, and Western Romance.

In addition to being a bestselling novelist, Michaelbrent has also received critical acclaim: he is the only person who has ever been a finalist for a Bram Stoker Award, a Dragon Award, a RONE Award, and a Whitney award: and he and his work have been reviewed and/or featured on everything from Publishers Weekly to Scream Magazine to NPR. He is also a frequent guest at comic cons and on writing podcasts like Six Figure Authors, The Creative Penn, and Writing Excuses.

Find more about him at his website, WrittenInsomnia.com, or sign up for his mailing list (and get a free book!) at http://writteninsomnia.com/michaelbre....

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Profile Image for Anne.
383 reviews19 followers
May 29, 2021
Whew! I told myself I’d take a break from this series after #3 and read something else for a bit. Unfortunately, the cliffhanger forced me to go right into book #4 and get 1/2 way through it without stopping! Yes, this series is a fast moving rollover-coaster that I just can’t put down! I’m sure I’ll be reviewing 4 any minute now and rushing head long into #5!
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3,060 reviews
December 19, 2013
Relentless,intense, and non-stop running away from some really weird zombies. Collings has come up a very different approach to the end of the world storyline with his VERY unusal set of zombies. First off, you can't kill them. Like Mongo in Blazing Saddles that just makes them MADDER. 2nd, they can repair themselves somehow, and they are very, very, creepy.

A small group of surviors is on the run (during all 3 books so far) and each one with a cliff-hanger that leaves you going: "Oh yeah, I am so there for the next book". I have rated each of these Colony zombie books with 5-stars. The author is on to something REAL good.
15 reviews
January 3, 2022
Amazing

I'm not big on series books but this one is an exception !!!
I read books 2 through 6 in 2 days, reading late through the night. Great story and characters.
Not your usual zombie story Many, with many suprising twist and turns.
A must read!!
Profile Image for Debbie Lawrie.
477 reviews2 followers
September 13, 2018
The story while still developing is a little same old same old for those of us who like a zombie fest. There are some little twists that sustain the interest.
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422 reviews1 follower
September 17, 2018
3.5* overall, however the against-the-odds struggle and non-stop crisis confronting the protagonists is becoming a bit wearing and veering beyond credibility despite the interesting story line.
13 reviews
March 8, 2019
Another great book in the Colony series. Action packed, great characters, excellent story. Looking forward to the next in the series.
Profile Image for Mystee Pulcine.
282 reviews
June 16, 2020
Tight spots are becoming the norm - literally and figuratively. If you've liked the series so far, why are you reading reviews? Go read this book.
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Author 3 books2 followers
December 7, 2021
This book was a bit of a change in terms of rhythm compared to previous volumes I enjoyed it greatly
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57 reviews
March 15, 2022
Author shows no love for the characters. It's non-stop! Sometimes I just want them to have a breather...to be able to take a break. Nope.
Profile Image for Christine Bishop.
523 reviews
March 13, 2017
Hooked

The Colony : Descent is the third book in this series and I have been hooked since book one. If you love zombie books then you'll love this series.
Profile Image for David Watson.
434 reviews21 followers
February 9, 2014
Book 3 in The Colony saga starts with a small band of humans still trying to out run the zombie horde which has taken over Earth. It took only a few hours for society to crumble but a few humans still managed to survive and this is their story. The Colony: Descent by Michaelbrent Collings is a story of hope, survival and zombies.

Descent is just a little different then the first two books. The story begins with 8 people trying to get away from fast-moving zombies who are just as smart as the humans and can't seem to be destroyed. The survivors have to run through an empty skyscraper and a wrecked aircraft but they finally manage to get to a safe place. There escape comes at a cost though, they are still trapped and they are not in good shape. They need food and medicine and they have no supplies.

One thing that sets this book apart from the last two is it has a little humor and there is a little downtime for the characters. I liked the non stop action that's in the first two installments and the first half of this book but I liked it that things slowed down in this one, you got to know the characters better and it sets up some really creepy scenes. The action picks up again towards the end and when the zombies find their way to the survivors it is one of the scariest things that I've ever read in a zombie novel.

My favorite part of this story is the relationship between Ken and his wife Maggie. In a stressful time Maggie has turned against Ken but when things get harder they come together. There was one scene I liked where Ken sees two of the other survivors show affection for each other and feels jealous. Another scene I liked was when Maggie sees all the survivors working together and thinks to herself "my family." I love how all the survivors work together against the zombies despite their differences.

Descent also has one of the funniest lines that I've ever read in a book. After Ken has been passed out for a long period of time due to infection, he wakes up and asks how long they have been where they are and his daughter answers: "We've been here for seven poops." I also loved the zombies who were trapped in the airplane and how decapitated zombie body parts start to come after the survivors in the sewer tunnel.

Descent has some great moments, I think this was the best in the series and I'm glad there is a part 4 coming. This one may have less action but it is scarier than the others and all the characters really had a chance to shine. My only complaint about this book was that there are lots of questions that get brought up and I figured they would get answered in this one. Instead the book ends with another major cliffhanger. On the bright side I'm curious what Michaelbrent Collings has in store for the survivors. Considering how each book had something that made it more terrifying than the last one, I have to see what Michaelbrent Collings comes up with next.
Profile Image for David Watson.
434 reviews21 followers
February 9, 2014
Book 3 in The Colony saga starts with a small band of humans still trying to out run the zombie horde which has taken over Earth. It took only a few hours for society to crumble but a few humans still managed to survive and this is their story. The Colony: Descent by Michaelbrent Collings is a story of hope, survival and zombies.

Descent is just a little different then the first two books. The story begins with 8 people trying to get away from fast-moving zombies who are just as smart as the humans and can't seem to be destroyed. The survivors have to run through an empty skyscraper and a wrecked aircraft but they finally manage to get to a safe place. There escape comes at a cost though, they are still trapped and they are not in good shape. They need food and medicine and they have no supplies.

One thing that sets this book apart from the last two is it has a little humor and there is a little downtime for the characters. I liked the non stop action that's in the first two installments and the first half of this book but I liked it that things slowed down in this one, you got to know the characters better and it sets up some really creepy scenes. The action picks up again towards the end and when the zombies find their way to the survivors it is one of the scariest things that I've ever read in a zombie novel.

My favorite part of this story is the relationship between Ken and his wife Maggie. In a stressful time Maggie has turned against Ken but when things get harder they come together. There was one scene I liked where Ken sees two of the other survivors show affection for each other and feels jealous. Another scene I liked was when Maggie sees all the survivors working together and thinks to herself "my family." I love how all the survivors work together against the zombies despite their differences.

Descent also has one of the funniest lines that I've ever read in a book. After Ken has been passed out for a long period of time due to infection, he wakes up and asks how long they have been where they are and his daughter answers: "We've been here for seven poops." I also loved the zombies who were trapped in the airplane and how decapitated zombie body parts start to come after the survivors in the sewer tunnel.

Descent has some great moments, I think this was the best in the series and I'm glad there is a part 4 coming. This one may have less action but it is scarier than the others and all the characters really had a chance to shine. My only complaint about this book was that there are lots of questions that get brought up and I figured they would get answered in this one. Instead the book ends with another major cliffhanger. On the bright side I'm curious what Michaelbrent Collings has in store for the survivors. Considering how each book had something that made it more terrifying than the last one, I have to see what Michaelbrent Collings comes up with next.
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Author 15 books34 followers
March 9, 2014
"Descent" raises the stakes and tests the cohesion of all the survivors in Ken’s group when his children inexplicably “change” or become connected to the zombies in some unknown way. From the fantastically creepy settings—including a long decent through the shredded hull of a downed passenger aircraft—to the strained relationship dynamics of these wonderful, mostly likeable characters, the horrors are endless and the suspense is relentless. Also there are snow leopards in this book...they are awesome, and you'll have to read to find out why. I was glued to my seat from beginning to end with each installment and couldn’t put the books down. The ending to this particular episode will leave you dying to figure out what happens next. Looking forward to reading the next installments in the series.
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284 reviews1 follower
June 22, 2015
I'm still hooked on the series. this one was interesting because it is talking about his family and how how the daughters are doing or changing or what not and how they almost got trapped by the zombies. the book really keeps you interested, it keeps you wondering what's going to happen next. I do feel as if Ken is getting a little rambling and he's starting to go a little loopy it makes you skip through a little bit.
1 review
June 19, 2015
Simply awesome

this book was a great ride, edge if your seat action and a good ending.
I can't recommend this book enough.
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6 reviews
February 12, 2014
This series just keeps getting better and better. The books are short, but easy to read and you can't wait to see what will happen. Can't WAIT for #4!
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30 reviews
January 12, 2016
This entry wasn't as strong as the previous one, and some bits are getting repetitive, but this is still one of the top zombie books on the market!
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36 reviews
October 6, 2016
better than the second book as I started to better accept the direction things were taking
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