Abyss, on 07 July 2022 - 04:37 PM, said:
Currently reading something called THE TIDE, it's a books 1-4 earbook i picked up for $1 on a whim during an audible sale, author is Anthony Melchiorri, and apparently the series is ten books.
It's a zombie apocalypse thing. I don't really care for 'normal' zombie apocalypse books because TWD and WWZ pretty much nailed that genre and almost anything else has seemed weak by comparison. I enjoy the HELLDIVERS series because the 'zombies' were screeching flying mutant things plus nuclear war, airships, and skydiving. Amazon reco'd THE TIDE to me because i bought that.
Honestly, i started this expecting to DNF it out of the TRP and move along, but it grew on me (as zombie plagues do) and now 2/4 books in, i'm hooked. The author does two things that really worked for me... 1. his zombies are mutant rage zombies, somewhere between 28 DAYS LATER and HELLDIVERS, and they're changing as the story progresses. This was a thing i liked in the podcast series WE'RE ALIVE too, and Melchiorri does it better and more subtle. We're in the early days of the zombpocalype and the humans are adapting but so are the zombies and it adds a fun element to action scenes when the thing that worked last time doesn't, and 2. the supporting characters... the author does mixed POV, shifting between characters, but what he does really well is show the reader why the POV character cares about the other characters... who are really and genuinely in jeopardy from early on. Despite this being a zombpocalpse in the classic 'all world order has fallen billions are dead' sense, it's easy to be engaged by fairly minor characters, so when they're in danger, it's not 'expendable commando redshirt #12 is eaten to amp up the danger to protag', it's 'HOLY SHIT FRED JUST GOT EATEN'. Zombie stories are notoriously brutal to the supporting cast, it's nice to read one that doesn't just intro and kill them off to raise the appearance of danger.
So i'll be finishing books 3-4 and likely move on to the rest of the series or return to it after a break for something else.
Just Finished books 5 and 6.
So to complete the loop i did finish 3, SALVAGE, and 4, DEADRISE after the above post. Took a break then resumed with 5 IRON WIND and 6 DEAD ASHORE.
Gotta say this is some fun popcorn. Even as the heroes are recovering from the first four books, the author sets up new goals and new threats and some really fun new stabby-zombies (the rage zombies grow bone claws and spines and armor and it gets some really fun descriptions). Credit where due Mechiorri manages to keep amping the threat level with each book and avoids action scenes feeling too similar. A certain number of abandoned warehouses and secret labs are to be expected, but part of the finale of ASHORE is two running battles across Tangier, Morocco and its very well done.
Next up, i'm spoiled for choice but started Tchaikovsky's CHILDREN OF MEMORY ... after the spiders and the octopi i am VERY curious what he does next.