Return to the award-winning zombie series called "the best since World War Z!"
Becoming a zombie was much more painful than he had expected.
Ten years underground. 900 survivors in Antarctica. One impossible rescue mission.
When Bunker One discovers survivors at McMurdo Station, David Blake volunteers for a globe-spanning rescue that uncovers cannibalism, hybrid walkers, and weaponized prions. From Antarctic ice to American Samoa, *Interval* expands the zombie apocalypse with "no fluff or filler, but tons of destruction, carnage, love, hope, and zombies." Book two of the completed Dying of the Light trilogy delivers military action, psychological horror, and the rare Antarctic setting that sets it apart in zombie fiction.
Fans of The Walking Dead and Maberry's The Dead of Night will love this action-packed, globe-trotting sequel. Don't wait - grab your copy now!
About the Author :
Jason Kristopher is the award-winning author terrifying readers with zombies in The Dying of the Light trilogy, thrilling them with 1940s noir in "Loco Moco," and harrowing them with boy-meets-gryphon-meets-robot adventure in "When Iron Wakes." With the love of his life and the dog that rescued him by his side, he plots his next traumatizing stories from Florida beaches. Learn more at jasonkristopher.com.
Review :
"There are few really impressive Zombie series... and right up there with the best is this very series too. A well thought out tale that manages to emphasis the plight of the survivors while keeping the reader gripped to the book. It's got tension, humour, intelligence and above all is written in an easy reading style that belies the superb and talented prose." - 5 Stars, SF Book Reviews
"Jason Kristopher is back with exactly the second installment we've all been hoping for. This book has no fluff or filler, but tons of destruction, carnage, love, hope, and zombies (and what better combination is there?). A highly engaging read you won't want to put down." - H. C. H. Ritz, author of The Lightbringers
"The author has managed to improve on his first book (itself a worthy read) with tighter narrative and steady pace. The story moves forward without treading over old ground and even though the author doesn't write a catch-up, it could quite easily be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel." - SF Book Reviews
"Instead of focusing on the zombies and the terrible things they can do a human, Jason Kristopher instead focuses on the human elements of the story, showing us characters that continue to live, laugh, love, hate, and fight in this new and sometimes alien world, all the while struggling to hold onto the very thing that separates them from this new threat - their humanity." - Goodreads Review
"I loved seeing how the characters matured and their lives changed over this time. I'm pretty eager to see where the author takes this series, the ending of Interval is enough to both satisfy the immediate story and yet keep you hooked to await the continuation of the bigger picture." - SF Book Reviews