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All Aboard, the Zombie Express: The World's First Nuclear Train Has An Unwelcome Monster Onboard

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The New Orient Express: The world's first nuclear powered train, moving non-stop from Moscow to Alaska, it carries one thousand passengers.

Today, it carries a thousand and one.

A medical experiment gone wrong, a creature so foul it shouldn't even exist.

And then the train breaks down in the middle of Siberia.

And someone sets the creature free...

266 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 5, 2015

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Shantnu Tiwari

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July 15, 2020
I enjoyed this alot, more going on besides "zombies." Not my usual read as I love horror but have a love/hate relationship with zombies I like a story with them and this was really good. I received a copy an voluntarily choose to reveiw
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March 1, 2021
Zombie chaos on a train

This was set in the future post apocalypse. Zombies being used for military purposes and one man's fight to save his daughter. There is plenty of suspense and zombies in this book. Well worth the read for something a bit different in this genre
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May 14, 2015
I received a free copy of this book from Goodreads First Read for an honest review.

The good: I enjoyed the plot and the back story of how the infection came to be. The author also did a good job of drawing a picture of what the new world looked like and how that shaped the characters.

The bad: I found many of the characters to be very one dimensional. Everyone seemed like they were written to be a hero with all of the appropriate training (even when there really wasn't a need for it). I can't say that I felt emotionally invested in any of the characters. There were quite a few scenes on the train that I felt should have been further expanded so that I didn't feel like I was missing something, and there were other scenes that I think could have been cut as they didn't do anything to advance the storyline.
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