The war with the undead has only begun. Now the last remnants of civilization must fight them – and the evil remnants of humanity itself – to live another day.
Injured, stranded, and alone, Cliff faces a fanatical religious order that is dominating–and destroying–a Colorado town.
Thousands of miles away, Bexar joins the ragtag former Special Forces team that rescued his family from the clutches of an outlaw motorcycle gang and left Jessie for dead.
In the mountains of California, a group of Marines, the last survivors of their command, fight across their own country, searching for what is left of the military and for survivors–any survivors.
Under attack and on the run, America’s last heroes fight for the future, as the legions of the dead wave their final war against the living.
Author Dave Lund is from central Texas and is a former Texas “motor-cop,” having previously worked for nearly a decade in full time law enforcement as a Texas Peace Officer. Prior to being a Peace Officer, Dave was a full time skydiving instructor and actively competed in Canopy Piloting (aka swooping). Retired from active law enforcement, Dave now focuses on writing as well as working as a professional photographer.
The characters in the Winchester Undead series are a complete work of fiction, although some of them are personality composites of people whom Dave knows in the real world, but no characters are based solely on a single individual. They are a complete work of fiction and do not represent any actual people, living or dead. Yes, that includes Bexar! Many of the themes, objects, weapons, and tactics used in the Winchester Undead series are based on the author’s experience in prepping, law enforcement, and training.
Dave is no longer an active skydiver. His current hobbies include camping with his family, Overlanding with the purpose built Ford based Family Adventure Van, and his beloved custom 1973 VW Superbeetle that he built.
It's pretty rare that books continue to get better in series, but Lund has been able to achieve this so far. In each book of the series his mastery of language has become more apparent, the story lines have become more engaging, and I have a harder time putting the book down.
I said this about the first book, and I will say it again: I'm not a fan of zombie apocalypse stories because they seem so over done, but this isn't a zombie apocalypse story. It's a story of survival and overcoming the biggest challenges thrown at you. I will continue to root for Bexar's survival until humanity has collapsed or completely rebuilt itself.
Don't miss this installment! Choose a side ... living or dead ... and strap in for an action fueled, complexly spun zombie adventure that will keep you on your toes ... as the twisty journey thrills you to the end.