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Rot & Ruin
by Jonathan Maberry
It's been a bit since I had a Zombie read. This was good. I went with the audiobook, borrowed from my library. I was able to snag the Kindle copy too, but didn't really need to refer to it. I liked the start, already several years into the Zombie apocalypse, to where the younger kids don't really know anything from before. Where bounty hunters are paid to find specific Zombies, where people have different perspectives on how they should be treated ... humanely put out of their misery, or killed for sport. There are "zombie cards" like baseball cards. This was similar to "The Walking Dead" in that anyone who died in any manner, would become a zombie. So those within a community would be "quieted" before they could hurt anyone else.
The book ended ... and then there was an epilogue. To me, an epilogue is more an add-on, perhaps not even necessary. The epilogue here I felt was just the final chapter. I thought the conclusion here was good. It didn't really even feel like a set-up for a series, although I can see that there are several books that come after, and I am definitely interested in seeing what else will happen in the future.
The book ended ... and then there was an epilogue. To me, an epilogue is more an add-on, perhaps not even necessary. The epilogue here I felt was just the final chapter. I thought the conclusion here was good. It didn't really even feel like a set-up for a series, although I can see that there are several books that come after, and I am definitely interested in seeing what else will happen in the future.