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Craig DiLouie
Craig DiLouie is the author of SUFFER THE CHILDREN (Simon & Schuster, May 2014) and the bestselling zombie novels TOOTH AND NAIL (START/Salvo Press, April 2010), THE INFECTION (Permuted Press, February 2011), its sequel THE KILLING FLOOR (Permuted Press, April 2012), and the RETREAT series with... show more

Craig DiLouie is the author of SUFFER THE CHILDREN (Simon & Schuster, May 2014) and the bestselling zombie novels TOOTH AND NAIL (START/Salvo Press, April 2010), THE INFECTION (Permuted Press, February 2011), its sequel THE KILLING FLOOR (Permuted Press, April 2012), and the RETREAT series with Joe McKinney and Stephen Knight. He has also authored the CRASH DIVE series, a WWII submarine thriller; THE GREAT PLANET ROBBERY, a military sci-fi comedy; and PARANOIA, a psychological thriller.As a technical writer, he has also written several non-fiction books about lighting and electrical design. Craig blogs about apocalyptic and horror books and films regularly at www.craigdilouie.com.
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Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality!
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality! rated it 6 years ago
Most people didn't understand how strongly mothers felt toward their children from the moment they were born. That this screaming thing in your arms was your entire reason for being. That you would do anything to make it happy. That you would fight, kill, die. - Chapter 11 This book is chilling, ...
Cody's Bookshelf
Cody's Bookshelf rated it 7 years ago
One day, out of the blue, all the pre-pubescent children in the world drop dead. Three days later, they come back to life — and the only thing that can keep them alive is blood. Desperate to keep their young ones, parents and family friends and relatives donate as much blood as possible . . . but so...
Soze Says
Soze Says rated it 9 years ago
The follow-up to Pandemic sees Stephen Knight take the major reigns from Craig DiLouie and have to guide the reader through the often difficult second-book in a series. Straight off, the best part of Slaughterhouse is how authentic it feels. Not the infected people who laugh like hyenas while they'r...
Soze Says
Soze Says rated it 9 years ago
Recently there was a series of graphic novels that totally emphasised the "graphic" part of that term entitled Crossed, Vol. 1. It was originally conceived and written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Jacen Borrows. In it, an infection did the rounds turning people into maniacs who killed and slaughtered...
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality!
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality! rated it 10 years ago
"But it is not enough to stay alive. A man must also have something for which he wants to live as well." The Lyssa virus is rapidly spreading out of control and soldiers are pulled from the Middle East to help keep order back home in the United States. They are charged with protecting a hospital ...
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