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Dying Days: Death Sentence by Armand Rosamilia, Brent Abell

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4.0

Armand Rosamilia has restored my faith in the future of zombie fiction. Prior to reading DYING DAYS I was in a space where I was just tired of the same old plot being driven in to the dirt in the genre. The key to great zombie fiction nowadays is a new refreshing take on the subject. Armand Rosamila nails it!
DYING DAYS is not a man vs. zombie story. It is at it's heart a man vs. man story. The heroine, Darlene Bobitch, is a strong believeable character. A rarity for male writers, Rosamilia seemlessly presents a convincing female character. Mix with that a strong plot that focuses on survivor culture and not impending death and the result is captivating.
This is only book one. Dying Days is developing into a series. There is a second book in the series. As well, there is a prequil book and vinnette compendium. Armand expects many more books for the series as well.
Do not give up hope on zombies. There are still great reads left in the gas tank. You need only fill up at the right station. Armand Rosamilia is providing top notch zombie fuel at outrageous prices. Check him out now. He's available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords. Easily assesible to boot!

This book was reviewed in an episode of Books, Beer and Bullshit Podcast. Armand Rosamilia was interviewed for this show. It can be found here: http://booksbeerbullshit.podbean.com/2012/06/23/episode-5-night-of-the-living-rad/
Have a listen won't you.
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