Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead: Invasion - Jay Bonansinga

Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead: Invasion

By Jay Bonansinga

  • Release Date: 2015-10-06
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 37 Ratings

Description

Out of the ashes of a devastated Woodbury, Georgia, two opposing camps of ragtag survivors develop – each one on a collision course with the other.

Underground, in the labyrinth of ancient tunnels and mine shafts, Lilly Caul and her motley crew of senior citizens, misfits, and children struggle to build a new life. But a secret ambition still burns in Lilly's heart and soul. She wants her beloved town of Woodbury back from the plague of walkers, and now the only thing that stands in her way currently roams the wasted backwaters of Georgia…

Way out in the hinterlands, amidst the rising tide of walkers that seem to be pushing in from all directions, the psychotic Reverend Jeremiah Garlitz rebuilds his army of followers with a diabolical secret weapon. He has designs on the destruction of Lilly and her crew – the very people who vanquished his cultish church – and now, for the first time, he has the means to bring a special brand of hell down upon the tunnel dwellers.

The final confrontation between these two human factions unleashes an unthinkable weapon – forged from the monstrous hordes of undead, perfected by a madman, and soaked in the blood of innocents.

Reviews

  • Great addition to the saga

    5
    By Zombie ton
    The stories keep getting better. I almost have a panic attack while reading the intense scenes. Keep up the great work Mr. B.
  • Just released and the verdict is?

    4
    By ReadSpeed
    Well an obvious timely release for Halloween but this isnt a rushed out the door book. It’s actually really well written and I dare say riveting and explosive fun to read! Maybe not the strongest yet in the series, but the progression of the plot isn’t spiralling backwards and is still entertaining which is the main thing. However I hope people don’t choose this as their book for reading over the Halloween season, I’d advise a good collection of horror short stories: Stange Tales of a Cotswold Town on the iBookstore is a charming British example!

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