Dust and Decay
A New York Times best-selling author and multiple Bram Stoker Award winner, Marvel Comics writer Jonathan Maberry continues the story he began in Rot and Ruin. Six months have passed since Benny Imura and Nix Riley learned that flesh-eating zombies aren't the scariest or most dangerous monsters...
show more
A New York Times best-selling author and multiple Bram Stoker Award winner, Marvel Comics writer Jonathan Maberry continues the story he began in Rot and Ruin. Six months have passed since Benny Imura and Nix Riley learned that flesh-eating zombies aren't the scariest or most dangerous monsters around. Now, Benny's brother Tom is training them in the art of zombie whacking. But as they plan to leave and find a better future, a zombie attack puts a crimp in their plans. And soon, they discover an old enemy they believed was long-gone may actually still be alive.
show less
Format: Audible Audio Edition
ASIN: B005JDRN7Q
Publish date: 2011-08-08
Publisher: Recorded Books
Edition language: English
Series: Rot & Ruin (#2)
Well that was exhausting ! Intense action, horror filled pages, with a spark of love. This book had much more zombie action than book one. I thoroughly enjoyed it, well except towards the end when my heart cracked and I cried my heart out
Jonathan Maberry kann Jiu-Jitsu. Ist das nicht abgefahren? In seinem englischen Wikipedia-Artikel steht, dass er den schwarzen Gürtel achten Grades hält. Ich kenne mich mit Kampfsportarten nicht aus, schätze aber, dass das eine ziemlich hohe Stufe ist. Maberry begann sein Training im Alter von 6, we...
So I pretty much feel the same way about this book as I did the first one: it is absolutely amazing. This is a great continuation of the series. The characters and plot are just as fascinating, a true feat given the length of both books and the trend for the sequel to never live up to the original. ...
Hunting a jet and signs of rebuilding, get chucked in a zombie pit instead. Ain't life in the zombie apocalypse grand?
3.5 starsNot as good as Rot & Ruin, it was still an action filled page turner. The one dimensional villains give the grade a ding; they were flat and boring. And my favorite character DIES!! at the end. WTF??