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Code: Revenant

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Expected 26 Mar 26
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Welcome to a word of survival horror...From the award-winning author of The Cotton Candy Massacre series comes an authentic homage to classic survival horror video games.

August. 1996.

A distress call pulls a team of rangers deep into Kennedy National Forest—toward the isolated Blackthorn Clinic, an exclusive retreat for the ultra-wealthy.

Where they discover something has gone horribly wrong.

Isolated, separated and hunted. The rangers find themselves out of their depth, out of time, and out of bullets as they leave safety behind and enter a WORLD OF SURVIVAL HORROR.

218 pages, Kindle Edition

Expected publication March 26, 2026

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Christopher Robertson

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Christopher Robertson writes cinematic pulp fiction that's often described as both wholesome and gruesome, sometimes in the same sentence. He won both the Gold award for Best Novel and Silver for Best Audiobook at the 2023 Godless 666 Awards.

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February 27, 2026
With the upcoming release of Resident Evil Requiem I’ve been feeling a bit nostalgic for the classic games, and thankfully Code: Revenant was here to satiate that nostalgia.

This book reads like a classic survival horror game, complete with hidden doors, secret labs, interesting lore files, and unique monsters. It’s also packed with references to resident evil and other horror titles.

It’s a story about a group of rangers who are trying to answer a distress call and are pulled suddenly into a world of survival horror. If that doesn’t immediately make you want to read this then I don’t know what to tell you.

Obviously I loved it, the setting was familiar enough to be nostalgic but unique enough to not feel overdone, the story was fun and engaging, the monsters were creepy and grotesque, the characters, as always, were the star of the show.

If you have any interest in survival horror games, or just fun action filled horror, this is a must read, I can’t recommend it enough.

Thank you very much to Christopher Robertson for sending me a review copy, I’ve been excited to read this one since I heard about years ago, and also thank you for not getting annoyed by how many times I asked if things were references.
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March 2, 2026
WHAT A RIDE

This was wild from start to finish and was such a fun time. Mutant monsters wreaking havoc on an isolated clinic for the ultra-rich? A team of forest rangers dropping in to investigate? I'm SO there (in spirit, not physically because I know I wouldn't have made it 10 minutes out there)

The structure of this story I think was one of its strongest elements - this is told in 3rd person POV, but each chapter is clearly labeled by who we will be following for those pages. Our characters are spread out, handling their own battles before coming together for an explosive ending, but the way we switch between characters feels so seamless and natural. In true Christopher Robertson fashion, this feels like you could be watching it as a movie the way scenes just blend into the next.
AND we also get some timeline manipulation, as we see the present timeline of the rangers going in to discover what is happening, but we also go back to the hours when it all begins so we can get an idea of how the carnage originated. It's honestly a brilliant setup.

This also is largely inspired by Resident Evil, which I think becomes very evident very quickly, as well as other isolated/survival/bioweapon games and stories.

Thank you to the author for providing an early access copy of this book!
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Author 12 books178 followers
February 8, 2026
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 to Code: Revenant by Christopher Robertson.

I've read books with pace that I would describe as 'break-neck' but this takes the cake. Code: Revenant is the fastest book I've ever read to drop its readers into the action and not let go throughout its entire length. Revenant follows five forest rangers searching of missing hikers only to find themselves stranded in the same woods, besieged by a volley of monsters that all seem connected to a spa retreat for the super elite. It's intense, gory and action packed.

It is also massively inspired by the first Resident Evil game. Characters get to solve puzzles to uncover mysteries or escapes, the book is filled with extracts from diary entry's and even one of the characters drops the famous 'bingo' line. Yet, in this brilliant love letter to that game I also found echoes of Alan Wake and The Lost Boy's.

If you've followed my reviews for a while you'll know that Robertson is one of my favourite writers. Anything he produces I eat up and Code: Revenant is no different. If you are a fan of his work I'd say that this book is closer to his books Sewer Sharks and Euffed Up Bugs than The Cotton Candy Massacre. It's also one of his lightest reads, in terms of emotion. Robertson's books, beneath all the horror and humour, providing some heavy lifting with emotional stakes, especially the last cotton candy book. This is a breath of a fresh air. It's fun, breezy and can easily be finished in a single sitting leaving the reader with a big smile of their face.
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