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Outbreak

  • Liquid Frost
  • Aug 18, 2017
  • 2 min read

As far as zombie books go - this is par for the course. It is easy entertainment and you'll blaze through the pages. But boy - you really need to suspend belief (like a lot over the norm of the genre). You've got two brothers - both super young with 1000s of dollars in guns and gear. One was a 4-year Marine with no combat experience that seems to be highly skilled in tactical maneuvers. Training only goes so far. The brothers are extremely good shots under duress and are ready for the NWO. On the flip side, you've got a father that spent 300,000 dollars on truck upgrades for just-in-case. He's pretty cool though, and a good dad, so there is that. There is some major Jesus love in this story. When reading the first couple pages - I kept thinking that an editor and a seasoned writer could tighten things up. But, I kept reading. And when I was done, I jumped right to Book 2. It was a fun story. The characters are all fun with their own hang-ups and the author loves head-shots and death. And Jesus. I'm actually about 25% into Book 2 at this moment. 3.7 of 5 Stars

3.7 of 5 stars. It is a quick read and entertaining. From the Publisher:

Two brothers learn of the apocalypse after being out of touch for a few days. Returning to town, they learn first-hand, the dead are coming back to life with a taste for flesh. With their parents in Nebraska, they must embark on a journey to rescue them as they set into motion their zombie apocalypse plan. But they'll see not all is fun and games as they realize it is nothing like they imagined it would be.

Can they make it in time to save their parents from a fate worse than death?

Emmett Wolfe has been preparing for this day for years, but still, cannot believe it is happening. An infection unlike any other has begun to spread across America and the world as he knows it is coming to an end. He must rescue his daughter and ex-wife and transport them to a safe location.

But at the end of the world, nowhere is safe anymore…

 
 
 

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