The second book in the new series from Hater author David Moody is perfect for readers of John Maberry and Max Brooks
Set in the world of David Moody's Hater trilogy, All Roads End Here is the sequel to the "top drawer horror" (Booklist, starred review) One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning.
It's taken Matthew Dunne almost three months to get home. Never more than a few meters from the Haters at any time, every single step has been fraught with danger. But he's made it.
In his absence, his home city has become a sprawling, walled-off refugee camp. But the camp-and the entire world beyond its borders-is balanced on a knife-edge. During his time in the wilderness, Matt developed a skill which is in high demand: the ability to anticipate and predict Hater behavior. It's these skills that will thrust him into a web of subterfuge and danger. As the pressure mounts inside the camp, he finds himself under scrutiny from all sides.
He's always done his best to avoid trouble, but sometimes it can't be helped. The shit's about to hit the fan, and this time Matt's right at the epicenter.
All Roads End Here is a fast-paced, and wonderfully dark story about humanity's fight for survival in the face of the impending apocalypse.
Industry Reviews
Praise for One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning
"A bloody fun ride... Another wetwork nightmare that should delight fans of Haters and intrigue writers who wallow in the genre." --Kirkus Reviews
"Moody really knows how to write creeping, claustrophobic terror, effectively sneaking up on his readers and, finally, scaring the life out of them. Top-drawer horror." --Booklist, starred review
"This gloomy psychological horror thriller contains a surprising twist of dystopia, a promising note for the series that it launches." --Library Journal
"Think of a mashup of George Romero and Agatha Christie, and you might have an idea of what awaits you." --The Book Report Network
"Fear stems from isolation and rumor, only to be reinforced by quick and brutal violence. This is gut-wrenchingly realistic survival horror." --Horror Underground blog
"David Moody has a knack for making me feel like a fly on the wall, right there amongst the action but not noticed by the players." --2 Book Lovers Reviews blog, five stars
"The novel rips you out of your safe and sung world and thrusts you into an environment where anyone can turn on you in the blink of an eye. It's hard-hitting, head-poundingly tense, and drenched from head to toe in blood-splattered cruelty." --DLS Reviews blog
"Moody truly excels at wicked pacing and sharp dialogue, and One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning is no exception." --Ghastly Grinning blog
Praise for David Moody's previous books:
"[T]his intelligent, well-written chiller heralds a significant new talent." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Hater
"It's a risky undertaking, giving literary form to a type of story that is traditionally told in pictures, but Moody completely pulls it off." --Booklist (starred review) on Hater
"Moody has provided us with a brilliant piece of storytelling... read this book now." --SciFi Now on Hater
"Powerful and well-written." --S.M. Stirling, author of Dies the Fire and The Scourge of God on Hater
"A head-spinning thrill ride, a cautionary tale about the most salient emotion of the 21st century... Hater will haunt you long after you read the last page..."--Guillermo del Toro, director of Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy, and Crimson Peak
"Lean, relentless, and terrifying." --Kirkus Reviews on Dog Blood
"If Hater gives you nightmares, Dog Blood will rewire your brain." --Bookreporter.com on Dog Blood
"Gory and relentlessly tense." --Publishers Weekly on Dog Blood
"Puts most post-apocalyptic novels to shame by facing a reality not commonly dealt with." --SFSignal on Them or Us