![]() ![]() There was a lot of story to be covered in this book and it actually comes across rather rushed, I enjoy a fast paced story, but the speed in this one was breathtaking, giving one the impression that the author had lost interest in the story and just wanted to finish it. ![]() Hopefully this fourth book will give us a more definite ending and will concentrate more on the original main character’s survival plans. I believe this was meant to be the final book in the trilogy, but there now has been a fourth book added. Top secret government conspiracies in the form of the shadowy group, calling itself Remote Six play a part in this story as well. The story jumps around from a US aircraft carrier, a US nuclear submarine, a remote scientific lab in the Arctic and the nuclear silo in Texas called Hotel 23 that was the setting for most of book number two. ![]() The world has fallen to the walking undead but there are a few remnants of mankind left. ![]() The main difference was that the first two were written in first person as journal entries and this one was in third person and jumped around between a number of groups so not as concentrated on one person’s survival tactics. I loved both the first two books but found this third entry didn’t hold my attention quite as well. Bourne is the third book in his zombie apocalypse story. ![]()
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