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The Undead Ruins (The Undead Situation Book 3)
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The Undead Ruins (The Undead Situation Book 3)

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A decade after the apocalypse started, Cyrus V. Sinclair is the mercenary leader of three survivor settlements. With most of the undead turned to dust and the raiders giving up, everyone thinks they’re secure behind city walls.

But after a town’s inhabitants are brutally massacred, it seems no one is safe. Well-hidden, numbering in the thousands, and controlled by a new, merciless leader, the crazies are stronger than ever before. When a familiar symbol keeps appearing amidst the chaos, Cyrus realizes an old enemy is back.

Despite the turmoil, Cyrus sees things clearly. He has one goal–destroy the Brotherhood or die trying.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPermuted
Release dateApr 28, 2015
ISBN9781618684707
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Started strong but petered out for me. Not a bad book by any stretch but I would have liked more meat to it.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The story is a typical zombie book - guy sets out for a destination and is thwarted by various zombie attacks and people doing bad things while en route. No big world-domination plots being uncovered here (check out Grant's Newsflesh series if you like these wide-scope type of plots).What isn't typical is that it's actually quite well-written. There's not much moralizing in it, and while there are lots of stereotypes (why must so many post-apocalypses include men herding women for rape?), the main characters actually stand out. They don't try to save the world, just themselves, and don't have a woe-is-me outlook. Of course, they aren't nice people, but at least they're not really trying to hurt anyone while they make their way from point A to point B.The ending was a bit odd. I guess it fit the story and was probably the only way to end this novel (it couldn't very well have been all sunshine and roses, now could it). Overall, it was a decent zombie book.If you're looking for read-a-likes: similar in plotting (but not as violent) is Reapers are the Angels and similar in tone would be the Day by Day Armageddon series.