You need to read this zombie apocalypse novel because it's not only a really great zombie story, but it also explains the science involved in the dead coming to life.
This is the continuing story of an unlikely group of survivors in the Zombie Apocalypse. Their story follows their attempt to find the person responsible for the disaster and to find a way to liberate the world of the parasitic contagion. We join our heroes as they race to Put-in-Bay, Ohio, to find the creator of the Parasite, Dr. Fleming. Will they survive the perilous journey? Will they find a way to stop the Zombie plague? Will there be another firetruck? To answer these and many more questions, you'll need to read this book.
About the series
This is the third book in the True Story of the Zombie Apocalypse series. Although you could certainly read this as a stand-alone novel, it would be much better if you read Parasite and Symbiote first. Please consider doing this. I refer back to the first book often. The book, Saving Jebediah is not a necessary read for this series. I wrote it as fan fiction for the wonderful author Mark Tufo. I tie it into the first and third book, but it isn't necessary for the series. The fourth book in the series is tentatively called Predator; The True Story of the Zombie Apocalypse. It isn't available for purchase because the author currently is working on it. Check for updates on his Facebook page.
About the Author Doug Ward currently lives in Western Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Slippery Rock University, where he obtained a BFA in Fine Art. Doug spends much of his time doing oil paintings which incorporate mythology and science, as well as, writing horror, humor, and fantasy novels.
I am a sucker for horror novels, but zombies are my favorite. I've read some really bad ones in my literary life. This series is surprisingly good. Aside from some grammatical errors, it has a great story line, lovable characters, and it's a different spin on an old genre. I would urge anyone who likes zombie books to give it a try. Bravo to the author for all your hard work.