Mark Tufo Week - Zombie Fallout Vol 3 & 3.5: The End & Dr. Hugh Mann

Don't let that title fool you- this story is nowhere near over! The battle is just really getting on and Mike Talbot is no joke. He's not invincible, but he's got some upgrades to share.

In Book Three, Eliza is out for blood... pun intended, and she's obtained some surprising backup. Why she's determined to push so far is still unknown, but one thing's for sure: It's absolutely fantastic!

So with that, on with the review... Picture Moving more on Mike's instincts than Tommy's, the Talbots are struggling to stay alive. The zombies are relentless and Eliza is pushing herself, as well as her reinforcements to the brink. 

The best part of this book are the arguments between Mike and BT. They are the worst and would make you believe they've known each other for years instead of meeting up during the zompoc. When BT gets hurt and needs a scooter to get around is the absolute best to me! By the way, BT stands for Big Tiny, so you can imagine what this guy looks like. 

In this part of the saga ZF#3, The End, Eliza is using a special trick to get her zombies to behave as she exploits another source for minions. It doesn't look good for the Talbot clan. Everything leaves you hanging on for life because there's no rest. Unless you count Mike's flashbacks from his days of drinking, drug-taking, or worse- intestinal disorders. Picture In ZF #3.5: Dr. Hugh Mann, a short story, you discover exactly where the zombie virus derives. If it weren't for Dr. Mann, (Doctor Hugh Mann, get it?) all would be right with the world. But his discovery is what assisted in placing the world into Eliza's hands. 

You learn how Tomas was introduced into the Talbot family and how things were placed into government hands. It's an odd story, it also seems to have been shifted as far as origins are concerned, but it's a cool read. I think you'll enjoy this one, but it's not what makes the story. The best part is that later, a piece of this story comes back into play. You'll find yourself saying, "Oh, I remember that!"

Check this out too, but if you don't, you won't miss anything but history. It does come back, but you wouldn't know what they're speaking of if you don't!

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Published on October 16, 2017 04:09
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