Stricken with guilt for the murder of an innocent, Tammy has a hard time bouncing back and getting on with the task of surviving. Despite Buck and Denny’s best efforts, she feels an emptiness inside that she cannot fill.
Erica, now suffering from a classic case of Stockholm syndrome agrees to pair up with Hank as a result of Toby’s death. The two of them together, will become a formidable nemesis against the trio. Before the pair catch up to the trio though, Hank and Erica are distracted by a new danger. They run into a group of survivors whose intentions are as unclear and as difficult to interpret as their own.
Buck, Tammy and Denny locate an Apache Indian reservation where they are given much needed refuge. They also meet a charismatic Irish priest who was doing missionary work with the Apache when the outbreak started. Soon though, despite their best efforts, they somehow manage to outstay their welcome. The experience teaches the three of them a lot and they grow more cohesive as a result of their time there.
The group now realizes that they must make it to Mexico. They have covered their last miles at a slow pace putting them in the way of unnecessary danger. Buck is now determined to lead his family to safety quickly, no matter the cost.
L.R. Currell is an Australian author who currently has around fifty works in progress. His writing spreads over a variety of genres including but not limited to crime fiction, historical fiction, dystopia, horror, paranormal, action, post apocalyptic, science fiction and fantasy. So far he has released six different pieces of work, a combined total of over 175 000 words in just over a year.
Currell served in the Australian Army for five years deploying twice during that time. He served in the Royal Australian Infantry Corps.
He enjoys street art, classic rock, good food, reading, film, krav maga and of course his main passion, writing. He is an avid traveler having spent time in more than 60 countries. He lived in Canada for three years where he worked as a bouncer. His favorite destination (so far) is the Galapagos Islands.
It is L.R's dream to one day see at least one of his books on the screen.
He currently lives in the Barossa Valley, South Australia where he is working on releasing more books.
I'm very excited about L.R.Currell's latest book, this is the third instalment in the Tasty Trio series of books and it picks up where "A dead horse named Caleb" left off. Buck and the gang are still on the run, heading toward the border and hopefully safety from the zombie outbreak. Hank is still in pursuit, except this time he bites off a little more than he can chew (pardon the pun) when he bumps into a group of strangers who are closer to someone he has known then he could have ever expected. This is definitely the best of the three books and it again ends on a cliffhanger making you want more!
In the last installment of the Tasty Trio Tammy shot and killed a young boy by mistake thinking it was the monster Hank. We pick up shortly afterwards, our brave trio are now back on track to Mexico via a car they acquired but as it always happens something goes wrong and they find themselves amoungst a local Apache tribe still being followed by Hank and his newly committed companion Erica. The zombies are ever present but the danger that follows this trio is much worse.
I am glad to start my year off with another fantastic book by L.R. Currell! This series just gets better with every installment! I can feel the hate rolling off of Hank and the turmoil that Tammy is going through. These characters are addicting to read about. I cannot wait for the next Tasty Trio!