As Warren fights to find his family in the devolving landscape of a post-infection United Kingdom, he starts asking more questions than are being answered. Warren wants to know where the infection came from, and why the authorities are doing nothing to stop it–but when the choice is life or death, no one wants to talk.
Warren needs to find out what the community is hiding, before he finds out the hard way that some humans can give you nightmares more real than the stares of the undead.
The prequel to this book, Outbreak, was the first of this genre I read, and I loved it ~ this was when I discovered that zombie apocalypse books aren't a load of childish comic book nonsense, but are all about the ways in which human nature reacts to the world turning upside down.
I've since discovered, through reading lots more post apocalyptic books (not all zombie orientated) that there are many plot standards, and Survival deals with one of them, ie, the discovery of a 'safe haven' community that turns out to be something other than is initially perceived. Dawn Peers (Warren Fielding is the protagonist's name) has done a bit more with it than most, though. The character of Warren is great, I could really get along with this guy! All her characters are clearly defined, I could 'see' them all.
Ms Peers is an excellent, sharp, insightful writer, she has so much of the basic storytelling knack, and this book didn't bore me for a moment; I'll definitely read the next one. As far as the genre goes, it's got oodles of zombie stuff going on for people who like theirs packed with goo and gore, but enough of the character relationships/philosophical thought business, too. I've only given it 4* rather than the 5* it could have had, though, because I felt it needed another redraft to tighten it up, and perhaps a final copy edit to get rid of the missing punctuation, occasional grammar error, and to add the occasional 'I said' or 'Rich said' in the long streams of dialogue; I had to trace back to see who was talking, several times. A copy editor might also advise against calling two main characters Rich and Rick - that was seriously confusing.
I'd most certainly recommend this book if you like this genre - and I'd love to see that final polish on the work of this writer, to do it justice.
You do need to read the first book prior to this one, but that's not a hardship. It's also a lot of fun. But, if anything, this one is even better.
Warren is back and we get to know some of our other characters - for better or worse.
The author ups the danger and the heartbreak here. And you can expect that some things are more dangerous than zombies!
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like book 3 has been written yet. But I'll be first in line when it comes out. Can't wait to find out what happens next!
No spoilers whatsoever. But great book by an amazing Author. Will definitely recommend to family friends and fellow readers. You won't be disappointed.
Book 2 is just a brilliant, if not more so, than the first. More intrigue, more complicated and interesting characters with fully fledged personalities (no annoying Carl types). You should be reading this series. Seriously, read it.
Our three friend find a new safe haven. An old enemy is brought to justice, or is he? Follow eaten and his sister and her boyfriend as they continue to work their way thru the apocalypse.