Angel Crawford is one
busy zombie, ever since she got over being torn apart at Mardi
Gras. She's taking college classes, working in the morgue,
and helping out when she can at the zombie research lab. But
things get a little too busy when people begin dying and coming
back as mindless, shambling monsters. And this zombie epidemic
is growing, fast. Plus, some FBI agent is showing way too
much interest in Angel. And to top it off, it looks like the
only way to find a cure is to work with the one person Angel
hates most in the world. Despite what might seem a rather
grim story idea, Rowland manages to bring plenty of fun to
the table with Angel's unique personality and her deep love
of the people around her. It's been a joy watching Angel evolve
and grow as a person through the series, and learn to deal
with the people she loves in healthy ways. As with all the
books in this series, the pace is fast, making this a book
that's hard to put down. Though the story is an unusual take
on zombies, this book reads well even if you've not followed
the series from the beginning, but you'll want to read them
all eventually, because this is a literary ride you won't
want to catch right from the start.
Reviews
of other titles in this series
My
Life As a White Trash Zombie #1
Even
White Trash Zombies Get the Blues #2
White
Trash Zombie Unchained #6 |