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The Undead: Part 24

Return to the Fort

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The Undead: Part 24

By: R.R. Haywood
Narrated by: Joe Jameson
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The 24th installment in the UK's Bestselling Horror Series.

What happened to Lilly after Hinchley Point? How could George take control of the fort after executing Peter and his men? Would the camp accept him? Prepare for a masterclass in manipulation with Captain George Shaw as Lilly learns what it really takes to seize power and control.

©2024 R.R. Haywood (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
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This book is centered around the fort and the usual gang don't really feature. But don't be put off. It expands on characters less known and opens up some intriguing new aspects. You will not be disappointed even if I wish the books hadn't become shorter.

1st class entertainment as always

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this opened my eyes to a few things. the end was a shocker! i definitely recommend it

awesome book

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This featured Lilly and crew back at the fort and Howie and his gang were essentially non existent in this book. That wasn't necessarily a problem for me, but if you are a big fan of the main crew then this book will put you off.

Without giving away any spoilers, what ruined this book for me is that the end of this book went off the deep end into a full on feminist power fantasy. There wasn't even an attempt to justify it (i.e. enhanced abilities due to the infection). It's like that part was written by a hormonal teenage girl angry at the world. It was sad and pathetic. And it totally overshadowed the bombshell that was dropped at the very end.

Unfortunately parts of the story revealed here appear to be critical to the overall narrative, so skipping this dud of a book will likely leave you missing key elements going forward in the series.

On the bright side, Joe Jameson did an awesome job narrating this book.

Disappointing

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