Dead Sea by Brian Keene

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: July 2007
  • 337pp
  • Sales Rank: 25,559
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    • Pub. Date: July 2007
    • Publisher: Leisure Books
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 337pp
    • Sales Rank: 25,559

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    With another bleak vision of the zombie apocalypse, Keene makes a triumphant return to the still-thriving subgenre he helped revive with his 2004 debut The Rising (a movie version of which is currently in the works). Trouble begins when a virus infecting the rat population of New York City begins spreading among animals and humans alike-one bite, one drop of blood or one string of saliva is all it takes to kill its victims, within minutes, and instantly revive them as mindless, flesh-eating zombies. Narrating this grim tale is gay 30-something Lamar Reed, who makes a hair-raising trip through the carnage of zombified Baltimore before he and a small group of survivors manage to commandeer a Coast Guard ship and get it out to sea. Together, the eclectic group search the coast for a safe harbor; meanwhile, an endless parade of zombies search the survivors' floating haven for a way in. Keene piles on the gory thrills as Lamar and his shipmates struggle through this diseased world, though they can be overly chatty at times (dialoging on everything from religion to Joseph Campbell). Delivering enough shudders and gore to satisfy any fan of the genre, Keene proves he's still a lead player in the zombie horror cavalcade. (Aug.)

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    Stormy seas teem with new breed of hungerby Kasia_S

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    December 28, 2008: This was such a delightful book to breeze through, well delightful if you like icky zombies laced into an apocalyptic theme with no signs of victory. Fast paced and exciting, the novel was a fun break from anything else on my mind, I liked the characters and feared for their safety as the author took charge in making them run for their lives. I haven't read Keene's previous zombie books but I didn't feel that it took away from this story, on the contrary it makes me want to revisit his older books for more of this gruesome but oh so entertaining theme. I was never a hardcore zombie fan, but slowly they are growing on me and now I enjoy them more than ever. The more I get to read about them the more fearful I grow for any well fleshed out character in their path and with no safety in sight it makes for a spine tingling theme for horror novels.

    With no hope of escape what's the point of running? That is the dilemma this book faces. The main hero, Lamar Reed, is simply trying to stay low and keep quiet as his beautiful city of Baltimore has succumbed to the zombie plague. Carried through and spread to animals, it's more deadly than ever and his apartment is no longer safe with the fires raging through the city. He decides to make a run for it and abandons the last of what has been his home; making his way through he ravaged city and trying to escape hordes of never stopping zombies. They are gross and nasty; Keene does a fantastic job in describing all their missing organs and what grows and feeds on them, making it very realistic. Pretty soon his only option is the sea, and along with few survivors he boards a boat, hoping that they can sail to safety. What starts as a secluded spot of freedom pretty soon turns into a trap with no way out and the sea is teeming with more zombies, what kind, oh you have to read to believe it! Through out the novel the characters discuss the point of escaping, debating how much easier would be to just give up, yet their future is simply too horrific even for cowards who no longer have the will to run, it seems that the second someone wants to live they get bitten and their life if over in a flash and this novel had non stop snacking, yum...

    I loved the ending, despite reading reviews saying that it's left in the open, that it doesn't have an ending...I liked it, it was perfect and left you with hope and a sadness and it gave me nightmares that night after reading and I adored it. Lamar was a really great character and the author did a splendid job of bringing him to life, he was a really strong anchor of the novel and he helped it sail into glory in my mind. Overall very well done and can't wait for more!

    - Kasia S.

    Loved this book!by Anonymous

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    December 17, 2008: The main character teams up with other survivors in Maryland and they head to a boat thinking they are safe from the zombies on land. They soon learn that everything from people to animals to marine life can die and come back to life! And they are all out to get them! This is such a realistic "end of the world" type of book if you are into zombies! It reminded me of the movie "Dawn of the Dead," except no living form is exempt from becoming a zombie! I like the way it ends because it leaves your mind wandering about the characters.


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