The war on the zombies hasn't gone as expected. The army has been split into three parts, with Tommy and Duncan leading the charge through the southwest while John and Charlie deal with a problem that threatens the security of the entire campaign and the rest of the country. And all the while, a massive horde of zombies is moving its way across the plains, on a collision course with the survivors that will end only when one of them falls down for good.
I stuck it out till the end. This was not a bad series, even till the bitter end John Talon was... well John Talon. I do wish the author had made John a little more human and not such an untouchable superman. Even James Bond and Batman can be hurt, but not John Talon. I hope you enjoyed the series.
The army has been split into three parts now. The northern army is still trapped in a box canyon of the Rock Mountains held captive there by a renegade named Cole Hobbs. John Talon has gotten word of the armies capture, he and Charlie head out to recon the area. Talon de-thrones Hobbs and his son, rescues his army, and heads out to rejoin the rest of the army. In the meantime a huge horde is making their way across the Plains, right for another branch of the army. Performing numerous hit and run techniques the Plains army reduces the horde to manageable numbers. The armies head for Denver to join up. They find that there is an extra huge horde numbering seventy-five thousand heading towards Denver and themselves. They’re going to need a large amount of luck to beat this mob. Stay tuned for the conclusion. Epilogues two and three close out the great series with befitting memorials.
Finishing this book just makes me want to go back and start reading the series from the beginning again for the 3rd time. Perfect ending to a fantastic series!
For the first page to the last page of the last book I followed a man a group of men that took me to a different place scary at times and very very funny other times if I’m going to reread a set of books again it would be The White Flag ofDead
It wasn't just my cup of tea. I tried to keep my mind open. I tried to concentrate because it was part of my A-Z challenge but... no... can't take it seriously at all. Just does not make any sense in my head....
I have enjoyed all of the previous books in this series. There is adventure and humor in all the stories. In this installment these traits continue. But We All Fall Down seems like it was just thrown together just to get it out by Christmas. The story feels forced and the continuity just is not there. The worst issue I had was the name of the dog changing from one sentence to the next. It was a distraction. I sincerely hope that the next book is a better effort from Joseph Talluto
It's been a while since I read the previous books in this series, but I fell straight back into the world no problem. I thoroughly enjoyed the story. I love how the little bits of humour are sprinkled through, so every now and then you really do lol The ending was a fitting end to this fantastic book/series.
Wow I don't even know where to start. This series is the best zombie series I have read. The characters are real and you become invested in them. It's not just about killing zombies..it's about loss, family, friends, love, surviving and rebuilding. I highly recommend this series. You will cry, get angry, laugh and cry some more...read this!
I usually review one book at a time but didn't want to stop until the ride was over. So from first to last this series is a must read . Well written and full of action I could not stop reading. The characters are well thought out and add a great bit of humor . Good series enjoy reading.
I have loved this series from page one, book one. I made it. I've read them all, laughed, smiled, got nervous, and have now shed tears . Such an incredible series