A deadly infection spreads across Europe. The Undead series: a terrifying account of one man desperately struggling to survive this harrowing event day by day.
At Tower Bridge, Howie, Dave, and their group of survivors take stock of the previous day's battle. After an initial confrontation between Howie and the turned Darren, Howie and his group beat a hasty retreat to Fort Spitbank on the south coast, where they prepare for the invasion of Darren and his army of undead. In a blistering finale to the first week of the Undead, Howie and his group fight their biggest battle yet.
"One of the most original voices of our time." - Richard Moriarty, The Sun
"Whether it's gritty horror, spectacular sci-fi, or insane comedy, RR Haywood delivers in style." - Chris Riches, Daily Express
RR Haywood is a Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Amazon, and Audible bestselling author with over 4 million books sold and more than 30 Kindle Bestsellers. As one of the top ten most downloaded indie authors in the UK, Haywood has captivated readers worldwide with his diverse storytelling.
His creations include the global sensation EXTRACTED, the riveting CODE TRILOGY narrated by Colin Morgan, the phenomenal UNDEAD Series, the blockbuster DELIO, PHASE ONE, and the chart-topping A TOWN CALLED DISCOVERY. His latest work, FICTION LAND, narrated by Game of Thrones star Gethin Anthony, has been hailed as "an outrageously funny tour de force."
A former police officer, Haywood now resides with his dogs on the north coast of the Isle of Wight. He entertains audiences and shares his expertise on TikTok with his Writing Class for the Working Class.
I realised that the reviews I'm giving are for part 3 of the audiobook, which seems to be following a later timeline than the written edition. This review will be for part 3 of the audiobook in which Howie and the gang get to Fort Spitbank, set up their defences, and fight a battle against Darren & the zombie army.
This book isn't particularly well written, but for some reason I like it. The interaction between the characters is enjoyable, and Dave's military expertise in rigging the traps, and training Jamie in the clearing of the houses was instructional. I felt like I was learning a little bit about military procedures, and that was cool.
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if you were a fan of zombie stories you could have written this book, when the first book started I thought it might turn out good however I won't be going any further than this book. although the story has clearly been meticulously planned out and attention to detail has been good the writing itself is fairly poor and if a cheesy cliche exists that it has been added. I can't imagine the mental fortitude needed to make it to the end of this series.
I enjoyed it, but the story was bogged down a bit by politics and other slower moving parts. That's completely understandable at this stage in the story, as there are more complicated things happening. Whenever you bring in a larger group of people, there's going to be political issues. Plus, for whatever reason, the author is somewhat obsessed with people who have to defecate. That said, I'm still looking forward to the next book in this ongoing series.
It's getting more and more intense each day passing and the infection is getting more stronger by the day. I hope they see the end of it soon, I can't wait to binge the series