Satisfying is the word ...as so often used by fellow reviewers of this final book in the Toy Soldiers series. Devon C. Ford has written a compelling, thrilling, and frightening saga in his Toy Soldiers series. This is a new take on "the Living Dead" genre that offers many surprises, plus characters (good and bad) that will keep you reading "just one more chapter" until your eyes beg you to take a break. This series is not predictable by any means. A note to American readers: Don't let the fact this takes place in Great Britain steer you away; people are people everywhere and, even if the setting is hard to imagine for those who are not familiar with England, Scotland, etc., the topography is still the same as most places in North America, so it is easy to visualize the small towns and giant cities and the rolling country between. Ford does a great job describing these places.
Ford's writing and grasp of characterization and psychology, his knowledge of military matters, biological warfare, and mankind's determination to survive a disaster beyond their control lends credibility to what would otherwise be another "dead cannibals walking" story. Thus, the reader is held rapt, disbelief set aside.
If this is your genre of choice for reading material (and I have read a lot in this genre), I highly recommend the Toy Soldiers series as the top selection for you. For those readers who have faithfully perused books 1 through 5 in the series, you will find book 6 ends on both a satisfying and realistic note. No spoilers here. Just get the book and see for yourself! I love the series enough to give it a permanent place of my KEEPER SHELF of books.
Once again, kudos to author Devon C. Ford for a series well done!