![]() ![]() ![]() The story picks up where the original "Hissers" leaves off, but I had no problem reading "Hissers II" first. Thomas is a great new take on the whole Zombie trope, with a lot of action, heart-stopping terror and just-in-the-nick-of-time escapades. The book really leads into what exciting things could happen in book 3 (like the infected trilogy by Scott Sigler). I enjoyed the addition of the side characters and though they were more interesting than the protagonist's themselves. And in terms of uniqueness, the zombies were really unique and more like the flood in Halo - an overwhelming force (except fire doesn't work). Really graphic, violent and supremely disgusting. Separated from Connor, travelling with her parents, Amarita thinks about rejoining Connor and knows only where he planned to go, but she believes that nothing would stop him from getting there.Īs far as zombie books go, it was alright. With the formula USB, Connor has to get to Amondyne labs to see if they can decipher it because Nicole's dad worked there and that's the only lead he has. Connor and Amarita have survived the mess in their small town, destroyed by the zombie plague started by the military. Hissers 2: Death March is a decent middle book. ![]()
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