So superheroes saving people from zombies lured me in and I make no bones about falling for the bait, hook, line, sinker. Perhaps the most challenging aspect of this novel is 'getting' the heroes, if they don't click for you, you won't like them. My two favorites are Zzzap and Lady Bee, although ...
I think I enjoyed the sequel to Ex-Heroes more than the first book. It’s more of the same - superheroes and zombies - but with a stronger plot and much more tension. Once again it’s really just a big bundle of comic book cliches, this time we have the addition of the super soldiers, but that does...
As with all my review of these Ex-Heroes books I'm going to struggle to say more than 'Zombie; Superheroes; Awesome!' Switch off half your brain (the literary critic part) and have fun with the ride as zombies and monsters get kicked, bunched and incinerated! I didn't enjoy this one quite as much...
With this book, Peter Clines has managed to keep a concept that could easily become stale and dead and instead he has kept it fresh and alive and not even clicking its teeth and trying to eat my brain. This book begins with a plot twist and kept my interest from start to finish. As with everyth...
This would have been better if the author would leave out the random unnecessary interjections of political cheap shots. I'm a huge fan of this genre but this one was just meh. It sounded like an interesting premise but quickly devolved into the same old evil rich guy/ government cabal blah blah...
The Junkie Quatrain. By Peter Clines narrated by Christian Rummel and Therese Plummer.This is a short audible book narrated by Christian Rummel and Theresa Plummer depending on whether the main protagonist is male or female. The only thing negative I can say about Christian is that his range for ...
Today, Neil Warry is dead.” “We’re pretty sure he died yesterday,” said Mike. “The circumstances were just a bit tough to explain.” Mike stood at the end of the trailer park. He held the screen so Reggie could see the remains of Site B. Arthur sat a few y...
Thus I did climb over the fence and find a spot beneath a large tree, much like the tree I had first found Poll in many years afore this. Using one of my hatchets and my hands, I made the dead bird a small grave fit for any manor Lord or Lady. Yet when I climb'd back over the wall to retrieve his...
asked Freedom. Madelyn looked up at him. “Can you not call me that? You make it sound like I’m some ninety-year-old dowager or something.” “Sorry,” he said. “I forgot. You asked me that before.” “I did?” Her brow wrinkled up and she managed a half smile. “I guess I forgot, too.” She took a few qu...
continued Mrs. Knight. “You’re saying someone wrote a message in blood and you could see it because of the black light in your kitchen.” “Right,” Nate said. “Did the person who wrote it know about the light? Is it just a coincidence they wrote it in your room and not another one or out in the hal...