<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A group of 11 men and women have survived against the odds. On an almost daily basis, they attack the dead with brutal ferocity, tearing through them with utter contempt. Somewhere nearby, out of sight and out of earshot, is another group who have adopted a completely different survival strategy.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>Autumn: Disintegration</i> is the penultimate chapter in David Moody's riveting horror series! <p/>Forty days have passed since the world died. Billions of corpses walk the Earth. Everything is disintegrating. . . . <p/>A group of eleven men and women have survived against the odds. On an almost daily basis, they attack the dead with brutal ferocity, tearing through them with utter contempt. <p/>Somewhere nearby, out of sight and out of earshot, is another group that has adopted a completely different survival strategy. Where the others have used brutality and strength, these people have demonstrated subtlety, planning, and tactics. <p/>A series of horrific events force the two groups together. Backed into a corner and surrounded by hundreds of thousands of corpses, they all know that their final battle with the dead is about to begin.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"David Moody is a master suspense builder." --<i>James Melzer, author of Escape: The Zombie Chronicles</i> <p/>"Moody is an inarguably talented author . . . one of the best horror authors of the new decade." --<i>Bloody-Disgusting.com</i> <p/>"As Moody's Autumn series continues, it's been about a month and a half since a virus wiped out most of humanity and turned the dead into zombies--although the author doesn't use either the word <i>zombie</i> or most of the familiar tropes. A small group of men and women are holed up in a block of flats, barricaded against the lumbering dead. But their uneasy safety doesn't last, and eventually they're forced out into the open, where, rather coincidentally, they meet up with another band of survivors who seem to have made themselves a much more secure stronghold, until clashing personalities inside the compound threaten to put them all at risk. This is a crisply written novel (although it's not as visceral as Moody's Hater series, which tackles the zombie theme from a more violent angle) with well-defined characters and a palpable sense of creeping terror: these undead might be sluggish and easy to kill, but they also seem to be a lot smarter than anyone realizes. The novel ends on a terrifying, tragic note, promising a suitably horrific finale for the series." --<i>David Pitt, Booklist</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>David Moody</b> is the author of <i>Hater</i>, <i>Dog Blood</i>, <i>Autumn</i> and <i>Autumn: The City</i>. He grew up in Birmingham, England, on a diet of horror movies and post-apocalyptic fiction. He started his career working at a bank, but then decided to write the kind of fiction he loved. His first novel, <i>Straight to You</i>, had what Moody calls microscopic sales, and so when he wrote Autumn, he decided to publish it online. The book became a sensation and has been downloaded by half a million readers. He started his own publishing company, Infected Books. He lives in Britain with his wife and a houseful of daughters, which may explain his preoccupation with Armageddon.</p>
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