The last book of the Sirens of the Zombie Apocalypse trilogy attempts to wrap up the mystery of the zombie plague. Liam and his companions are searching for his missing great-grandma…and all clues point them to one particular location.
However, mounting a rescue effort becomes more and more difficult the longer they wait. The mirage of safety is shattered as violent survivalists clash with bands of Boy Scouts. US Marines conduct sweeps of the ruins for dangerous fugitives. In the end, the only way to save Grandma is to ignore all the reasons not to go, and just go.
Liam and Victoria join up for one last journey back into the city they struggled so hard to escape. Now, those who remain are either already dead, or have nefarious reasons for being there. It leaves little room for error as the fate of Grandma is left hanging in the balance.
We also discover more about the philosophical side of this book series. The zombies play the role of the bad guys, but there is also a virtual superhero who is only seen by Grandma when she’s sleeping. The person appears as her deceased husband–someone who passed away decades ago. Who is he? What does he want? Why can he talk to Grandma exclusively? His role becomes a focal point as the story rolls to its conclusion.
The end of the trilogy answers a few questions, but dumps many new ones into the story line, or more precisely reminds the readers that many questions have been left unanswered from the entire trilogy. The genesis of the plague is hinted, and enemies are revealed, but much material is left for future volumes beyond this trilogy. That is by design.
Book 3 was released on February 14, 2016. What a great Valentine’s gift. LOL.
E.E. Isherwood
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