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I Kill the Dead

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Being a bit of an asshole isn't required to survive the zombie apocalypse, but it helps.

Mead, the socially awkward fry cook turned zombie slayer, abandoned the main group of survivors weeks ago, fleeing like a ghost in the night. His whereabouts have been a mystery, until now. I KILL THE DEAD is Mead's story and sets the stage for the LIFE OF THE DEAD finale in book 5.

In the months after the zombies arrived, Mead travels the east coast, kills zombies with reckless glee, crafts an assortment of weapons, and meets fellow survivors, some new and some old. Along the way Mead shares his expertise on everything from exploding zombies to oral hygiene in the midst of the apocalypse.

I KILL THE DEAD is a 125 page novella told from Mead's point of view.

134 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 24, 2017

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Tony Urban

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A professional photographer, writer and fan of general weirdness (both real and imagined), Tony has traveled tens of thousands of miles seeking out everything from haunted locations, UFO crash sites and monsters like Bigfoot and the Mothman. In a previous life, he worked in the independent movie industry but he finds his current career much more exciting.

Tony's first writing memory involves penning a short story about taking a road trip with his best friend and his dog (two different creatures) to watch KoKo B Ware in a professional wrestling event in Pittsburgh. He wrote that epic saga while in the 3rd grade and it was all downhill from there. His first books were a series of o)eat travelogues but recently his zombie apocalypse series, "Life of the Dead" has been a bestseller online and grossed out readers all over the world. His ultimate goal in life is to be killed by a monster thought by most to be imaginary. Sasquatch, werewolves, chupacabras, he’s not picky. If that fails, he’d enjoy making a living as a full time writer. Which of those two scenarios is more likely is up to the readers to decide.

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355 reviews1 follower
August 19, 2023
I am Surprisingly Awed!

Considering this book was shorter than the others and only really focused on the survival journey of one of the original characters, I really loved it.
The last time you really saw the main character in this installment was in Book 2. His name is Mead and yes, he most definitely kills the dead. Like as in he creates a super badass weapon that requires getting close and he is really creative in ways of survival. He is a character who before the Zombie Apocalypse was basically just a nobody. Just living and breathing but not L-I-V-I-N.
I am not going to lie, for a bit there in Book 2 I was almost getting to the point where I wasn’t sure I was going to continue to like him. He almost had a “nobody likes me” kind of attitude and decided to leave the group and go on his own. Spoiler: he eventually changes his mind, but it is too late, everyone has moved on now or perished and he can’t find them.
In this book, he finds someone else to survive with for a while named LaRon and honestly, I think he helps Mead realize how awesome he is and how he has great potential. He really helps boost his confidence and it was an amazing thing to read. Where’s the camera?! And there is this really sad moment where they “part” ways and I was very emotional.
Mead still has a long way to go but I am very proud of him in this book and I honestly think I might like him now. He eventually meets another character and things are coming back full circle towards the end of the book.
Profile Image for Tim Seabrook.
Author 1 book5 followers
July 10, 2018
This book while staying in the same vain as the others covers a much longer period of time and focuses on one specific character from the first book in the series. Mead. After having left a group he was with because they didn't respect him or accept his advice, he abandoned them and went his own way.

The early part of the book is like a journal but it soon reads as something else as you make your way through it, thouth that doesn't detract from the story at all and while there are some new adventures for Mead plus new friendships, the best part of this book is the inventiveness of the main character and the some of the ideas from those he meets.

The story is again well written but it's only downfall is the editing which seems to get worse with each book written which is a shame as it prevents it and the author from getting a 5star rating.

While the other books are sequenced with characters, you could possibly read this one as a stand-a-lone even though there are references to characters from the first book.

Still a good read and worth the time
Profile Image for Eleanor Wagner.
Author 7 books43 followers
June 2, 2022
I was missing the characters in the other books and was desperately hoping Aben and Prince would show up again. At first, I didn't like this books as much as the others. I think it was because I was so invested in the other characters and wanted to see more of the old people and more new ones.
A highlight for me was Stephen King being a part of this book's story.
There were a lot of grammatical errors and typos in this one, and that is a pet peeve for me.
Needless to say though, I was thoroughly surprised and thrilled as the book moved along. I got more and more excited by the moment. "OMG! OMG! Is it really gonna happen?"
And then, it did! And, I was sooooo glad! Thank you, Tony Urban, for making my day!
Profile Image for J.L. Perrigo.
Author 3 books2 followers
April 15, 2019
Another great installment

I have finished book four of the series and I can say I wasn’t disappointed. The protagonist was one of my favorite characters from the first book. I am eager to move on to the last book in the series. That being said this novella was fast paced and didn’t lack in the violence; or character development. If you a fan of the series pick this one up and give it a read. I’d recommend this book to zombie enthusiast or book lover.

J.L. Perrigo author of Good Intentions
Profile Image for Melissa.
1,524 reviews24 followers
May 9, 2022
I'm sure I'm not alone in wondering what happened to Mead.
Mead was a character that got on my nerves a little at first. Wanting adulation and praise.
But you realize he felt invisible his whole life (with a side of bullying). So, he really just wanted to be seen.
I know Aben would pull through! I was also hoping for a Mead, LaRon, Aben trio.
*shakes fist*
Great novella (with an appearance by Stephen King!) to not only catch us up on Mead, Grady and Aben. But, bring us to the finale.
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328 reviews6 followers
November 6, 2023
I Kill The Dead: A Zombie Apocalypse Thriller (Life Of The Dead Book 4)

Wow! Did not expect this from book four!
A totally different take as it’s come from Mead writing it who left a little while back. I don’t usually like it written that way but I was well into it by the third chapter!
Another exciting and flawless edition to A Zombie Apocalypse!
And yes I’m going straight to the fifth one now!
4 reviews
December 10, 2018
Great Characters, Good Plot

A zombie series can be difficult to write. Hell I troed writting just one and it fell on its face! What is great about Tonys series is that he makes you like his characters. Even the bad ones! I loke how it all comes together through the story. Good job .
Profile Image for Centurion Dave.
31 reviews
July 15, 2021
Thrilling

Another thrilling read from a very talented author. This is book 4 in the series and follows a character from the previous three books. Filled with action, gore and creative zombie killing that Tony pulls off brilliantly. I am addicted to these books and look forward to book five.
26 reviews1 follower
March 28, 2018
Reading the ‘I Kill the Dead’ books is exhausting; because of the countless errors in spelling, syntax, usage, and just plain missing words, it’s like one must finish writing and editing them in order to make sense of the stories. The relatable characters are ill-served by the shoddy narratives.
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17 reviews
April 26, 2020
He has returned

From the beginning of this book I realized we would see the return of a character from the start of the apocalypse! What a return it was!! I didn't think in would miss this character as much as I did. Another great installment!!
451 reviews2 followers
May 14, 2020
Great read

So glad that Mead is still alive. He has come into his own in this book and seems to be a reluctant hero. There is depth to his character and he is likeable. You will come across some old friends from previous books. Great read.
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250 reviews
March 3, 2021
Mead

I was wondering what happened to this character so I was surprised this book follows his story. I loved this book because it wasn't as hectic and filled to the brim like the other books in the series. His arc over time was interesting to read!
825 reviews12 followers
July 28, 2021
Does what it says on the tin ! A great gorie zombie sequel like reading an episode of the walking dead .I’ve read the others in the series and liked the way this picked up characters from previous books
27 reviews
July 4, 2024
Better than the last

This book is better than the last but I really think the stereotype of the black character Laron was a drawback. But Laron made the story. Glad they explained what happened to him after the first book.
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25 reviews
October 19, 2024
It’s a short one, but easily the best in the series in my opinion.

We catch up with a survivor that we haven’t seen in a few hundred pages and see him expand and grow as a character. The epilogue I’m assuming is teasing the next book in the series.
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8 reviews
March 4, 2025
I actually enjoyed the change in writing style, with the one person POV. I enjoyed Mead’s story and was really glad to see the ppl intertwining. LaRon should’ve laid off the weed, thrilled to have Aben & Prince back, and tf is up with Grady and his zombie pal? Starting book 5 now!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Matt Schroeder.
20 reviews
December 1, 2025
Just okay

A far shorter read than the other books in the series and about a character I never really liked ... but [SPOILER] and [SPOILER] are alive, which was really the highlight of this book for me.
2 reviews1 follower
February 15, 2018
Gorey, and sharp.

Nice transition from the other books! Cannot wait for book 5! Combines elements of TWD and Z Nation but has its’ own integrity.
6 reviews4 followers
June 18, 2019
Awesome series

I I love this series it's a good an awesome read. But unfortunately the author killed off LaRon. This young man was more to him and his character then it portrayed.
Profile Image for Judy Hickman.
164 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2019
Yay Mead

I was happy to catch up with Mead. It was fun reading his journey. Not all heroes where capes, some wield hockey sticks and swords!
14 reviews
September 15, 2020
Unputdownable!

Great series of books. Easy to read and get engrossed in.
Some great characters and plot twists.
Just about to download the next instalment.
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777 reviews
October 25, 2020
An action packed instalment, and it was good to see Mead return, with some interesting friends, and innovative ways of killing the dead. I received this book in exchange for my honest review.
Profile Image for Deborah Horton Core.
499 reviews4 followers
January 12, 2021
Each one gets a little better

Stephen King. That’s it. Stephen King. Loved it. I’m going to put that on my bucket list for sure. Absolutely.
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392 reviews3 followers
March 2, 2021
Fantastic

Simply could not put this down. The series gets better with every book. Gutted that the next book is the last.
Profile Image for Anita Quelle.
421 reviews1 follower
September 8, 2021
The book was a great read. It focused on Mead who left a group and went on his own. So happy he rescued Aben and Price. If you like The Walking Dead you’ll love these books.
4 reviews
October 4, 2021
a little anti-climatic

Book 4- This should be part of the existing books not separate. Not enough excitement as the other three books.
1 review
April 11, 2022
Good read

I enjoyed the book. And I am enjoying this series. Want to know more, read yourself, I’m not a book critic.

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1,039 reviews4 followers
June 15, 2023
For me this book was not necessary. What very little value this book brought to the series could have been put into book 3 or book 5. This is a filler to get the customer to buy another book.
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