Monday, June 11, 2018
Review: The Ark (Life of the Dead #3) by Tony Urban @tonyurban
The Ark
Life of the Dead #3
by Tony Urban
Published: September
24, 2017
Genre: Horror,
Zombies, Apocalyptic, Post-Apocalyptic
Blurb:
They survived the zombie apocalypse, but that might be the
least of their problems…
After discovering The Ark, a mysterious island compound
founded by Ramey's father, Wim and his companions soon realize that it's not
the Utopia they'd imagined and find themselves oppressed by the brutal and
often bizarre leadership.
With threats mounting both within and outside the walls, Wim
and Ramey's relationship becomes strained, even as the mystery regarding the
undead deepens. Wim questions whether safety and companionship is worth such
sacrifice.
Can Wim and Ramey salvage what's left of their lives, and
find where they truly belong? Or will the dead take over and triumph at last?
The Ark is the third in an undead saga of post-apocalyptic
zombie novels. If you enjoy fascinating characters and nail-biting action, then
you'll love this gory tale. Get it today and find out what happens when you're
pushed to your limits.
My Review:
Ramey and Wim have finally found her father on an island
that he calls The Ark, a safe place with no zombies roaming around. A safe
haven founded by her father. Ramey is happy to finally get the chance to spend
time with her dad and get to know him better but the more she learns about the
man the less she wants to know. What is he hiding in that lab of his?
Wim wants to be with Ramey but he is not so sure that that
is ever going to happen with her father around. Wim is not sure about the Doc
if he is someone to be trusted. He surely does not like the man’s leadership
and how he handles the running of the island. Ramey and Wim are becoming more
and more distance the longer they are on the island.
Meanwhile there is a man, Saw, a very dangerous man on the
outside who wants to take over the island. They seem to have a nice safe and
happy place to live. I don’t think Saw likes anyone being happy. I think he is
like kid who just wants something because he thinks the other dude’s toy is
bigger than his. He is the kind of person that wants what someone else has no
matter what it is.
So everybody is making plans in one fashion or another and
only a few have a good heart. But they are still a whole lot of zombie killing
with lots of blood and gore.
I love this amazing zombie killing world that the author
Tony Urban has created for the Life of the Dead. There are a lot of characters
that we get to see this zombie killing world through their eyes. Yeah lots of
characters I will admit that at first it was a little bit confusing trying to
keep them all separate. But you know if you think about it with having so many
characters in one book really makes for an author with a brilliant mind to keep
them all straight to remember where they have been what they have done and
where they are headed.
The Ark is just as fast paced and just as good as the first
two books in the series. There is so much zombie killing and blood around every
corner that will keep you glues to your seat and burning up those pages. I can’t
wait to start the next book in the world of Life of the Dead book 4 I kill the
Dead.
I would recommend The Ark to all zombie fans and fans of The
Walking Dead or The Stand. Pick up your copies today of the Life of the Dead
and start your journey with Ramey while she kills a few zombies.
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Labels:
Apocalyptic,
Horror,
Life of the Dead #3,
Post-Apocalyptic,
Review,
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