The zombies are constantly mutating. The dry and crackling Huskers, the putrid Funkers with the flesh sagging from their bodies, the Sprinters with their snapping teeth, or the plain-old shambling dead.
Then you have the Sores. They’re human, but just barely. They live to kill, eat, and mate. Little more than animals on two legs, though some seem to have retained the basic skills to create fire or use tools. They’re dangerous, but predictable.
There are even rumors of creatures far worse than the Sores or zombies; monstrosities so distorted and unreal they can only be myth. Scavengers and travelers never know what they’ll face.
Though it’s little more than a collection of burned out cars and rickety buildings surrounded by a sturdy makeshift wall, Junction is a safe haven in the land of the dead.
At least, that’s what everyone believed until they’re betrayed by one of their own.
There are a couple of twists on everyday life post Zpoc that I’d never read before. It’s fresh! (Stefan – Amazon Review)
This book is a gritty, intense and unflinching portrayal of the realities of life and the quest for survival after a zombie apocalypse. The characters are drawn with raw honesty and a no holds barred style that brings each to life for the reader, page after page. Bring on the sequel, I need to know what happens next in Junction! (avidreader – Amazon Review)
A great story with intriguing insights into the moral decay of survivors as well as the physical transitioning of the undead. I highly recommend this book to anyone. If you're not into Zombie thrillers this book might very well change that. (Todayz Tom Sawyer – Amazon Review)