This theme could have helped the characters develop, but Too, and sometimes the real monsters are human), and there is a newer theme ofĬoping with loss. The theme that IĪppreciated from the earlier books was upheld in this one (zombies were people The characters, setting, and plot don't make a whole lot of progress in thisīook.That space is reserved for extra action scenes. Maberry spent a good amount of space developing the characters and setting. I think the first book this series was strongest because Squeeze in so much action into his books that I go into action overload and This book isn't as strongĪs the first two in the series, but it was still enjoyable. Out there civilization is trying to re-exert itself. However, our team of teens also discovers more evidence that somewhere In the Mojaveĭessert (doesn't that just scream "Area 51" at you?) they clash withĪ religious death-cult whose goal is to send all living humans into theĭarkness before they, themselves, are allowed to enjoy the eternity of dark Chong, and Lilah are on a quest through the zombie-infested Rot & Ruin toįind a rebuilt civilization that they can only hope is out there.
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