The crew of the SS Jimmy Carter is stranded on the tropical shoreline of Brazil, but Mike Talbot and his squad are not enjoying the beach. The Brazilian government might have failed in the end times, but the jungle is rife with violently patriotic guerrillas—and not the cool banana eating type.
Humans can be reasonable, more or less...but zombies? Not so much. The undead are alive and well in South America, and they are raging. Zombies are mutating, transforming at an untenable rate. They are bigger, stronger and more terrifying than ever, and best of all, the newest adaptations are nearly impossible to kill.
Losses are piling up, burdening Mike and causing him nightmares—and daymares. His spirituality is tested by apparitions and visitations, and the captain is finally at his breaking point. With barely enough people left to make the trek, it seems his goal to head home to Colorado may end up just a foolish dream after all.
As if it were possible, Mike and his group of survivors find themselves face to face with the most unfathomable monstrosities they've encountered to date. These brand new killing machines make the "regular" Zombies seem like newborn kittens in comparison.
Unsurprisingly, after suffering numerous sad losses morale and hope are at an all time low.
On a positive note, Mike gets a surprise visit from an old friend which brought a huge smile to my face.
This booked messed me up on many levels. The deaths, seeing a fav character again, it was a roller coaster of crazy!! Next book already loaded and ready for listening.
This book was the least interesting of all the zombie series. I think Mark Tufo is running out of steam in this series. I’d be happy if a virus appeared that killed all the zombies and the humans remaining rebuilt society.
Every time they think they’re going to catch a break they get knocked back a mile! First they’re forced off the ship, then once on land it’s not the zombies that get them first. Nope. It’s more of those pesky humans. The new and improved Brazilian Army to be exact. And of course, it doesn’t go over very well. But Mike and BT manage to get a ride for most of the survivors. There’s plenty of twists and turns coming up in this one. Trip makes a few appearances, The Maker and Lou have a cameo and some of Mike’s latest burdens on his soul show up. It’s getting pretty crazy down there in the jungle, pretty crazy indeed. I can’t wait to see how they fare in the jungle ext book.
I don’t remember if I came in at the very beginning, or after a few books were released, but this is the longest I’ve ever stayed with an author. I’ve read other stuff books, and I’ve enjoyed them all, for the most, but the ZF books are THE best!
In this installment, the monsters have changed, yet again! How they continually evolve is unknown, but they’re more nightmarish than ever. And all the while, Trip and other obstacles are coming from every side. Mike Talbot’s got so many timelines, who can even guess where this one will end! He could wind up on the side of that mountain, or battling in a ring with alien beings!! (Wink Wink)
This episode of Mike Talbot's story is quite scary. The monsters become more frightening as time goes by. Mike's group often survives by just barely squeaking through whatever horror they face. I love it and I can't wait for the next one.
I started with book 1 and I was hooked. The best story,writing, characters. I was so excited when a new book came out. This is the only series that I have reread at least 2 times. Hoping this series keeps on.
Hard to understand quite how he does it, but Tufo (and audiobook reader Sean Runnette) continue to suck me in and captivate me with these Zombie Fallout books. This 21st book was as fresh and fun as any that came before. Dark and devastating, too, but no spoilers for you!
I loved this series so much that after finishing 21 books I immediately want to start over. I never got bored and the story never lost its edge. Waiting for the next one!
I picked up zombie fallout a few days after it was on Amazon and all these years later I feel like the characters are family. Mark and his books are amazing
How is it possible that 22 books in and this series just keeps getting better! I absolutely love the plot and character development. There is a ton of action, laughter, and emotion. I can't wait to read what happens next! Mike and the gang are the BEST!