A review by tykewriter
The Last Plague by Rich Hawkins

3.0

It's the end of the world for these likely lads, but they knuckle under and face it together like the old pals they are. It's grim, it's gory, there's blokeish banter, and the horror is full on as a mysterious alien virus tranforms most of Britain's population into flesh-hungry monstrosities. Zombies are kind of cuddly in comparison. This is a competent and nicely paced horror story that will keep you turning the pages. While it's not the most original in its concepts and execution, it certainly demanded -- and held -- attention. (I was reminded of a few other books I'd read, but if we get right down to it, much the same could be said of most fiction.) It was certainly worth the read.