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BREAKING THE WORLD by Jerry Gordon

October 11, 2018 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

Jerry Gordon’s debut novel, BREAKING THE WORLD, wonders, what if David Koresh, who perished during the FBI siege in Waco, Texas, was right that the apocalypse was at hand?

It’s 1993, and the FBI is laying siege to the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, while the sect’s leader, David Koresh, preaches the end of the world is coming. Cyrus, a teenager living with the Davidians, isn’t a believer, though his mother is (she’s one of Koresh’s wives). With his friends Rachel and Marshal, he tries to find a way out. Then news of a new disease killing people in Mexico emerges, along with a surprising truth. The apocalypse is at hand, and Koresh was right…

This is a good read and a strong debut. I went into it a little on edge, as I’d had a similar idea, though involving a cult de-programmer who infiltrates a cult to get somebody out. Gordon’s re-imagining of the Waco siege is brilliant, though–he gives the idea full expression and historical context. What follows is a very compelling story about belief, liberty, loyalty, and the apocalypse. I had a lot of fun with it, and ended up recommending it for nomination for a Bram Stoker Award.

I had two criticisms while reading it. A minor one was Gore is president and Clinton vice president, as if affirming this is an alternate history, though we really didn’t need it. A major one was the story sort of just ends without wrapping things up. It may be Gordon intends for this to be a series, but each novel should be a complete story.

In the end, Gordon takes a great premise and delivers on it with a really strong and fun read.

Filed Under: Apocalyptic, Books, The Blog, Zombies

SciFiandFantasyReviewer.com Reviews BERLIN OR BUST

September 22, 2018 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reviewer recently reviewed BERLIN OR BUST, writing, “BERLIN OR BUST is another brilliant entry in THE FRONT series, and does Mr. DiLouie great credit as a horror author. Well thought-out characterizations, even and compelling pacing that ramps up to a brutal close-quarters rampage through undead Berlin in the last third of the book, and consistently vicious and often horrifying action scenes, all combine to create a blood-spattered, memorable and above-all deeply enjoyable title that serves as a rare example of how to do military horror right.”

Thank you, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reviewer!

Click here to check out the complete review.

Filed Under: Apocalyptic, Books, Submarines & WW2, The Blog, The Front, Zombies

THE FRONT 3: BERLIN OR BUST Now Available!

August 31, 2018 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

berlin or bustAn airborne operation of German, American, and British paratroopers drop on Berlin in this exciting new episode in the WW2 zombie series, THE FRONT! This is a fun series I’m doing with the great David Moody and Timothy W. Long. You can read it as the third in the series or as a standalone.

While the Battle of the Bulge turns into a bloodbath due to the introduction of a serum designed to create super soldiers but creating flesh-eating zombies, a German paratrooper unit rests in Genoa, Italy after years of hard warfare. They celebrate an announced armistice hours before flying to England to learn the truth: Germany has collapsed due to the spread of these monsters, and they must work with their former enemies to drop on Berlin and recover a pure sample of the Overman serum.

What follows is an inside look at how the elite German paratroopers fought and their bloody homeward mission to recover the Overman serum before all Europe falls.

Realistic combat and depictions of the German Fallschirmjager, plus zombies, makes for some fun, action-packed reading.

Check it out here.

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THE RETREAT 5: CRUCIBLE Now Available!

August 30, 2018 by Craig DiLouie 4 Comments

the retreat 5The fifth episode in THE RETREAT series is now available! Authored by me with the great Stephen Knight and Joe McKinney, this series follows a lost battalion crossing a plague-devastated America to reach the last major bastion of the U.S. government.

After securing High Point Special Facility, Colonel Lee and his lightfighters of Tenth Mountain have been shot up, run out, and worn down. But another mission awaits—roll to Fort Stewart and extract Dr. Courtney Moreau, one of the engineers of the virus now devastating humanity, and whose immunity promises a fast track to a vaccine.

The bad news: Fort Stewart is under siege.

Stephen Knight wrote this episode following my ALAMO episode, and it’s packed with riveting military versus zombies action.

Check it out here.

Filed Under: Apocalyptic, Books, The Blog, The Retreat Series, Zombies

Hard at Work on THE FRONT: BERLIN OR BUST

July 1, 2018 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

der-Adler-paratroopsLGHard at work on the third episode of THE FRONT series with Timothy W. Long and David Moody–THE FRONT: BERLIN OR BUST.

In the first episode by Timothy Long, the Nazis unleash a serum to turn its soldiers fighting in the Ardennes offensive into super soldiers, only to see the entire front dissolve in slaughter as the infected turn on each other and everybody else. It’s up to the American 101st Airborne at Bastogne to hold them…

In the second episode by David Moody, the British Red Devils get in on the action, dropping on Poland to raid a concentration camp where the serum was being tested on prisoners.

Episode 3 sees the German paratroopers, the Fallschirmjager, join forces with their bitter enemies the Americans and British to stage a daring joint drop operation on Berlin, which has fallen to the Overman germ.

This has been a lot of fun to write, especially all the research on what it was like on the German side of WW2.

The book is 3/4 done and will be out around the end of August. Very sorry for the long wait for this one!

I hope you’ll check out BERLIN OR BUST. It’s WW2 like you’ve never read it before.

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ONE OF US WILL BE DEAD BY MORNING by David Moody

June 8, 2018 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

moodyI was invited to join the New York Journal of Books as one of their reviewers. My first review: ONE OF US WILL DEAD BY MORNING by David Moody. It’s one of his best.

Here’s the review:

With his Autumn and Hater series, British horror/thriller author David Moody reinvented the zombie. With One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning (St. Martin’s Press), he reinvents his Hater series. This book should be read as a prequel or sidequel to the series, making it worthwhile both for series fans and those looking for a standalone read with series potential.

Hater was originally self-published back in the days when eBooks were predominantly PDF files. After Guillermo Del Toro optioned it for film, St. Martin’s Press put it into print and published three additional books, quite a success story.

In this world, a substantial portion of the population suddenly changes due a peculiar gene, becoming hateful of anybody who isn’t changed. It’s the end of the world, not with a bang, not with a whimper, but a bloodbath of epic proportions. Hater has one of the most interesting twists in a work of fiction, and its ending is both violent and exultant.

At the start of One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning, the apocalypse hasn’t begun yet. A group of executives working for a business owned by Ronan have gone to the Island of Skek, a remote patch of rock in the North Sea where Hazelton Adventures runs wilderness training and team-building programs. The executives, including the introverted Matt who wants to get home to his wife, grumble and complain as the week comes to a close.

When a co-worker dies with the cause unclear as to accident or murder, tensions rise, made worse by the fact they can’t raise anybody on the mainland by radio. Then the boat that’s supposed to bring the next group and get them home crashes into the beach, filled with dead children.

What follows is what is great about Moody’s work: a deep dive into the human psychology of fear, paranoia, and survival. His apocalypses aren’t wish-fulfillment shoot-’em-ups but more about average people crumbling or rising to an extraordinary crisis. Denial, anger, bargaining, despair, and finally acceptance—the entire spectrum of human reactions to crisis is on full display in his novels.

One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning is no exception as Matt and the island’s other people find themselves cut off and at each other’s throats. While the first two Hater sequels (Dog Blood and Them or Us) veered off into the big picture, Moody’s latest gets back to the series’ roots by isolating a group of people, introducing them to the apocalypse, and then putting them through the wringer of need, uncertainty, and survival.

The writing is crisp and the voice strong, though the first act takes its time to give us particularly likeable people to root for. There are a lot of characters, which takes a little effort to track. That and the use of omniscient narration, often in the same scene, makes it difficult to determine a clear protagonist early on. There’s a small lost opportunity in that the interoffice relationships could have been explored a little further to explain the ample antagonisms, which works so well in Mayhem (2017), and differentiate the corporate employees from the adventure staff.

Once the body count rises and the central conflict crystallizes, however, the story comes together beautifully around a clear protagonist, enormous stakes, horrifying antagonist, and emotional wringer for all as trust becomes dangerous. The pace ramps up to that of a thriller.

All the while, Moody rarely, if ever, cuts corners, always favoring a gritty realism and emotional complexity to make his characters, their decision-making, and their world more realistic—and his monsters all the more fantastic for it. There’s enough violence to satisfy even the jaded, though it’s never gratuitous. The ending delivers a morally ambiguous punch.

Overall, One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning is one of Moody’s best, presenting an original apocalyptic world where one would never want to live, but one that’s plenty fun to visit in fiction. Let’s hope this revitalization of the Hater series means we’ll get even more of these stories from this notable British author.

Filed Under: Apocalyptic, Reviews of Other Books, The Blog, Zombies

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