BOOK REVIEW: Dead Reckoning by Mercedes Lackey and Rosemary
Edghill
Aaaaaahhhhh!!!! Oops! Did I scream too loud? My humble
apologies. I was watching a full season of The Walking Dead on Youtube. My
interest has been piqued by the supernatural especially the shuffling, groaning
kind (getting the hang of it?). You have guessed it right, I’m talking about
zombies and all the gory elements associated with the walking dead, from their
love of fresh human flesh to the reeking stench of their putrefying bodies.
With all luck, I stumbled upon this book which gives a fresh perspective on all
things undead.
This story is set in 1867. Something truly monstrous is
breaking loose in West Texas. Jett Gallatin expects trouble in Alsop, Texas,
but not zombies. She’s looking for her lost twin brother when she enters a
dusty saloon that suddenly is attacked by an army of the undead.
Together with her new friends – one a brilliant inventor,
one a clever and good-looking young scout – it’s everything she can do to keep
the zombies from killing or taking every living soul in their path.
Bestselling authors Mercedes Lackey and Rosemary Edghill
have created a bone-chilling romp that slices together the raw beauty of the
American West with the awesome fear of zombies.
Eeeeekkkk!!!! I have just go to
quit this obsession of frightening proportions before I change into one of
them.
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