For zombie fans this story has been on their “must read list” since 2011 and has followed the exploits of local town, and tough as nails, Sheriff Penny Miller as she has to deal with not only the usual things ones in law enforcement has to deal with in Flat Rock, Nevada but now has to deal with a plague of the undead. Unwittingly released by accident. And as it should be expected when it comes to zombie fiction “The Hungry” series is packed full of bloody, gory, zombie-munching violence galore.
“The Hungry” starts off as Miller and her gang of survivors (those include her pussy ex-husband, an off-the-walls biker, the scientist that did the deed of bringing back the dead and a National Guardsman, who, safe to say, isn’t the best and brightest) as they come to terms of what is happening in small town America and then trying to get a handle on what is what. The group makes their way to Las Vegas that, unfortunately, hasn’t fared much better when it comes to dealing with zombie hordes in “The Hungry 2: The Wrath of God”. This time around the army tasks Miller to head up to zombie ground zero to recover data that may help in winning the battle of survival. And while she has a team of Mercenaries at her disposal things go from bad to worse when she gets to the top secret lab.
This time around in “At the End of the World”, Miller and company escape the government's final solution to the zombie plague and end up at an old hunting cabin deep in the backwoods of Colorado. Hoping to at least catch their breath while avoiding zombies, the army, and just screwball survivalists, and just ride out the coming winter. But as we have come to know with “The Hungry” series nothing ever goes according to plan.
You can find the entire series on Amazon.com as well as all of Harry Shannon and Steven Booth’s novels.
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