The survivors of the zombie apocalypse have built a safe but dangerous life inside the super shelter at Fort Sumter. As they attempt to learn who is living inside the Yorktown, the famous World War II aircraft carrier, the Mud Island family discovers that former government agencies have a diabolical plan to destroy the infected dead. Unfortunately, the plan could also eliminate the rest of mankind. The Chief and his friends face some of the most unexpected threats from the infected dead, the living, and the ever changing laws of nature. From the coast of South Carolina and the historic city of Charleston to New Orleans and the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, north to Columbus, Ohio and cities in between, civilization is in ruins. Shelters are discovered and inhabited, but survival now means fighting the evil that man can become, as well as the infected dead and the dangers of mutations in a runaway environment. The survivors fight to take back the world, but they find as long as there are living people, there will always be a fresh supply of the infected. The war may already be lost as mankind slowly vanishes.
The author Bob Howard (1951-) was born in New Jersey to parents who met in Germany during WW II. His father was from Ohio and his ancestors were from the UK. His mother was born in Romania. He grew up as an Army dependent, and lived overseas in Germany and Okinawa for most of his childhood.
Bob is a veteran of both the Navy and the Air Force and was stationed in Charleston, South Carolina. He fell in love with the city and made it his home. As a graduate of the College of Charleston (1978) with a degree in Psychology, he has worked in the field of social services. Bob has lived and worked in Charleston, South Carolina for 25 years then moved to Columbia, South Carolina because of a promotion with his job for the last ten years. Bob will retire soon and will live in Charleston, South Carolina to be near his children.
Bob and his wife Dawn (College of Charleston 1979) have been married 31 years and raised a son and a daughter both born in Charleston, SC. Bob has finally reached a time when he can enjoy writing, and the zombie apocalypse is his favorite genre.
Bob Howard's passion has always been writing. Bob's book, Alive for Now (http://www.realbobhoward.com/), is his first installment to the science fiction post apocalyptic genre, and he wants nothing more than to know that his readers enjoy his work.
Jean and Ed are really irresponsible parents. Also, I adore the Squirt! This was an entertaining read but the ending seemed abrupt and unfinished. Is there another book after? Is that the end?
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This is book #3 in the Infected Dead series. I'm enjoying this one. It isn't overly gratuitous when it comes to gore or violence, but yet there is suspense. I like this balance.
The characters are quirky in their own ways and offer up light hearted banter. Overall, this has been light but fun. So 4 stars.
Happy, feel good, family oriented post apocalyptic zombie series, Die For Now is the 3rd installment of Bob Howard’s “For Now” series.
Some people just thrive in the apocalypse! Take the hero of this series who has got to be the luckiest man alive. His rich, crazy, prepper uncle has died and left him a fully stocked bunker and everything he needs to survive in any disaster situation. It’s on an island in South Carolina and even has a decoy house boat that attracts survivors, a seaplane and cameras so that they can check out the survivors that occupy the house boat so they can be vetted, or they can fly off to adventure and not have to cross the zombie filled mainland.
Next, he’s out practicing shooting one of the many guns in his arsenal when he just happens to rescue the perfect woman (also she’s a nurse) along with a giant fearless military dude who can also fly the seaplane and a female police officer who is trained in shooting and fighting, and all three of them are grateful, mentally stable and get along well with each other. Perfect.
In this book, the four happy survivors meet a father/ daughter pair that escaped from Charleston also completely by luck and discover that they are not the only ones with a bunker! There’s another, much bigger bunker hidden somewhere under a fort off the coast of South Carolina as well as more than 40 other bunkers across the country.
The group set off on a mission to find the other bunkers and other survivors and the action begins!
I think I’m going to stop at this third installment, as I’m finding it hard to relate to these people. But for those who want a happy, baby and child filled apocalypse, y’all enjoy.
AUTHOR BOB HOWARD HAS FOUND A NEW WAY TO HELP BRING HUMANITY BACK FROM THE BRINK.
With his new family and friends, Ed Jackson finds that there is a much larger shelter up the coast from them below Fort Sumpter. When they go to check it out, they decide they want to help bring humanity back from the brink and the perfect place to start is by finding the right people to live in this new shelter as it can house more than 300+. But they have less time than they think as something just as bad if not worse is headed there way. Now they have to do all the can in the least amount of time and then there's always someone worse than the dead could ever be that just want to take it all away, not caring if it could mean the end of all humanity. Another great, must read from Author Bob Howard, who has found a new way to help humanity survive and come back from the brink.
Still not a great storyline. The Series has great potential that's why I've kept buying it. There needs to be some more character development and some antagonist. There needs to be some kind of sustained confrontation and or great betrayal. Too many of the conflicts happen quickly resolved with little effort some of the plots are very predictable.
I normally don't consume "zombie" related content because it's been overdone, imoimo. However, I got this for free on Audible and figured I'd give it a try. I loved it! Some things were a little ridiculous, but I enjoyed it, and overall, at the end, I wanted more. I just saw there are more to this story, and im so excited!
About this series! I wasn't expecting something so original and unique! I thought the zombie theme had just about been worked to death but Bob Howard has brought us a fresh look at surviving.
Engrossing and characters are vulnerable and human in a non syrupy way excellent addition to add the teenagers and kids and the pain and happiness in this new world. On to the next!
I enjoyed this book and the character development as new folks are brought in under the Mud Island Team. There are a couple of deaths that were difficult and some surprises. A lot can happen and the rebuilding is slow!
I am still enjoying myself. Not sure I liked that one VERY annoying character had a very short arc - given that it was sort of a redemptive cop-out. I think I would have enjoyed at least one major showdown before the redemption.
This is a great series, with lots of interesting characters and close calls. If you enjoy zombie novels, I think you will find this series well worth reading!!!
Unfortunately, our heroes are finding out that the living surviving members of the human race are more dangerous and tenacious than the unliving denizens.
In this book, the group has split up in order man some of the unoccupied refuges like the one in Fort Sumter. Chief and Kathy go out on their own looking for the underground refuge in Charleston. They get more than they bargained for though as the Charleston refugee is MASSIVE!! Rest easy though, the original group of Chief, Jean, Kathy, and Eddy stay together though they do go off on missions.
Jean is now in the 3rd trimester of her pregnancy so she is staying home and safe at the Mud Island refuge with Molly. Though they aren't given but two choices 1.) stay safe in the refuge and let the world and the survivors deal with as best they can or 2.) Go out and try to help others who may be worth saving. As with the other two books new friends are made by helping others. Here they rescue 2 prisoners held captive by "out for themselves only" humans.
We learn more about Chief's past and Kathy before she got on the cruise ship (book 1) the Atlantic Spirit. We are given information about tides and currents, knives and gun safety and make. We also learn more about what made the unliving and are beginning to understand that there is more than one means of transmission (bite).
To my delight, there are antagonists but they are usually individuals who prey on other humans just because they can but none of these actually threaten our (main or temporary) heroes.
One new member joins the core group towards the end of the book but I'm not sure if I like how it was written. :)
Not sure if this is the end of the series, or the end of an ark.
I did like this book a lot, but I think too much of it is spent on survivors instead of the main cast and crew of the series. I also don’t believe there’s any emotional ramifications for what characters do, because of jeans mistake people once again died. There’s no consequences for her actions, situations like that are just glossed over. She does not show any emotional response to the things she does. Now if this is an ark you just sent out the best characters to see what’s out there.
This volume of the series brouggt an additional enemy to the story. Spiders, changed by the virus like the crabs but aggressive and like the zombies all headed to one place. Humans again can be our own worst enemies when the desire for power is strong. Chief, Ed, and the rest of the Mud Island gang fight to stay alive and keep humanity from becoming extinct. Loved the book! The ending felt a, bit rushed, so I hope there is more to come soon!
This one gave me the heebie jeebies just looking at the cover. This was a good next step, answered a couple questions, posed a couple more for later. I like the author's writing style, he tells a good story very smoothly, makes the read easy. Not a good place to jump in, but go back to the first one and read them all. You get to see both the characters and the author grow, very enjoyable series.
This has been an outstanding series to this point and this book has kept to the series roots. At the end of this book you are left with a question is this it will their be another. Well I for one hope there is for there is more to this story of brave and adventurous survivors
As this is the third book of the series, the story line has broadened and is extremely better conceived. The survivors keep trying to improve their situations while being consistent in trying to help the innocent survive. The new twist is shocking and scary. Will they survive this next challenge?
I loved this series. As soon as I saw this one had been published, I got it right away. The characters in the series make for a very good read. I love the zombie genre but he could have put any kind of monster, threat, or cataclysm and it would be the same. It's the writing and characters but the zombies don't hurt.
I read lots of pandemic books. This book I think is the very best series i have ever read. Realistic. Full of credible facts. great characters. book after book just gets keeps getting better. not looking forward to the last one tho. Gonna miss the chief. Tom and the kadiesm all legends in my mind. Definately could be a block buster tv series if they could do the story justice.
My goodness great reading hope to see a 4th book to see how things worked out after the radiation cloud fall out is over with and see a separate book on captain Miller and his group.
Fantastic series, if you want a really good Zombie end of the world series Try these books by Bob Howard.I’m rereading Bob’s series as I love it so much, I’ll be buying the number #8 and #9 so I can keep following my favourite survivors.