by Joe McKinney, Michael Kramer
Perhaps it is just me, maybe I have read one too many zombie books (although I don't think so), but this was just more zombie filler. Nothing new, some action but nothing exciting. Too routine, it was far to easy to know that a character was not going to make it long before they got swarmed by a p...
Rating: 3 of 5 Typical zombie fiction: action-packed, moderate gore, fast-paced plot, and so-so character development. For anyone looking for pure entertainment, Dead City would certainly suffice. Side note: This was my first Joe McKinney book.
You know how clothing addicts have those 'I've nothing to wear!!!' tantrums whilst standing in front of an overflowing wardrobe? Well the other day I had a similar moment, replacing the wardrobe with my bookshelf, stamping my feet and saying 'I've nothing to read - I want zombies!!!!'. So I picked u...
For my full-length review, please visit Casual Debris.Nothing earth-shattering, McKinney nonetheless manages to fuse his book with violent urban zombie adventure and a few scattered comments on the decline of modern society. There were elements I liked and elements I liked less, but I appreciate his...
2.75 Stars - A simple zombie novel. You don't need a big brain to read this one~
The actual zombie infection I thought was very well done. It makes sense that the first responders would be among the first and hardest hit. The chaos throughout the city is also entirely believable. I liked that McKinney referenced zombie movies. It made the setting grounded in the real world. ...
I have this book on my possesion for some time but it was just laying there in the pile to read but never in the front… Last thursday I went to the hospital with my grandmother and pick a book in a hurry. This was what I got. I start reading and almost finish in th e same day. I’ve read dozens of zo...
Action, adventure, violence from beginning to end. If you like zombies then you will like this book. A massive viral outbreak has paralyzed the gulf states with the story centered on San Antonio. There is not much character development here but there is a lot of death and destruction!