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Savage World: A Zombie Horror Duology

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Both books in Iain Rob Wright's bestselling zombie apocalypse series in one combined package (plus tons of bonus content)Nick Adam's sweet little boy has the sniffles. Nothing to worry about, children get colds all the time...

What begins as a family tragedy soon becomes a mass fight for survival as the UK, and the world, begins to fall apart. As Nick flees his home, desperate to survive, he will make allies and enemies, and eventually find himself making a last stand at a hilltop amusement park, high above the undead hordes below.

Is this the end of mankind?

Then, in the second part of this terrifying saga, a group of ragtag survivors find themselves trapped at a seaside pier–and the ice cream is slowly running out.

Fans of Nick, Clausen, Max Brooks, Mark Tufo, TW Piperbrook, Bobby Adair, and Camille Picott will devour this epic and unique zombie universe.


WHAT READERS ARE SAYING★★★★★ "One of Britain’s brightest talents."

★★★★★ "There's no good point to put the book down so you can get some sleep."

★★★★★ "Stephen King fans would enjoy this."

★★★★★ "I loved every minute of it."

★★★★★ "I read it in 2 days, unheard of for me!"

★★★★★ "There is a surprising twist to the end of the book."

★★★★★ "A cosy, ripping yarn."

★★★★★ "Brilliant storyline with the right amount of horror."

★★★★★ "I could not put it down, had to read through the night."

★★★★★ "I loved the story!"

★★★★★ "Everything I've come to expect from Iain Rob Wright."

761 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 26, 2023

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About the author

Iain Rob Wright

168 books1,828 followers
One of Horror's most respected authors, Iain Rob Wright is the writer of more than forty books, many of them bestsellers. A previous Kindle All-Star and a mainstay in the horror charts, he is a prolific producer of unique and original stories. From his apocalyptic saga The Gates to his claustrophobic revenge thriller ASBO, Iain writes across a broad spectrum of sub genres, creating both beloved series and standalone titles.

With work available in several languages and in audio, Iain Rob Wright is one of the fastest rising stars in horror, but when not writing he is a dedicated family man. Father to Jack and Molly, and husband to Sally, he is often seen sharing his family memories with his fans on Facebook.

To get 6 of his books for free (no strings), just visit: www.iainrobwright.com

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Profile Image for Molly-Jane Eley.
124 reviews1 follower
March 16, 2024
Ok damn, I thought after reading the cursed manuscripts I couldn’t love Mr Wright anymore, and then I stumble on this masterpiece. Ok it might not be up there with the likes of Shakespeare BUT this book had me hooked from start to beyond finish. 760 pages and I’m still begging for more!

This author is not afraid to kill off your favourite characters, so beware!!

It is split into essentially 4 parts.
Book 1, path of infection, book 2 and the salvation chronicles.

Book 1: this was short, but packed a punch. The character development in all his novels are great, but to be able to make a reader feel so deeply about characters in such a short amount of time is perfection.

Book 2: I love the fact that we are reintroduced to characters from book 1 and got to follow their stories for longer. Additionally, I liked the whole concept of a villain other than the ‘zombies’. It gives you someone to be angry about and a great backstory to the whole virus/infection.

Path of infection/The salvation chronicles: In my opinion, these were INCREDIBLE! Without the books, you’d still be able to understand what’s happening, but these broke the story up, and gave it more depth.

The only let down for me was the lack of explanation for previous characters we knew. For instance, Mike & Eve. I do however, understand this is probably purposeful to show the nature of an apocalypse. Don’t dwell on the past, as such. I just wish I knew more. (Also, #justiceforpoppy)

Favourite quotes:
“He drank to forget the things he lost, but all he did was lose whatever few things he had left.”

“..good people feel guilty about bad men’s sins”
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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Author 5 books26 followers
December 31, 2023
A fun little read. I particularly liked how parts of the book gave us a glimpse into how the disease spread, the individuals involved, prior to the apocalypse.
8 reviews
March 28, 2025
I've been on a zombie reading rampage lately. I've bought all sorts all in the pursuit of finding one that really nailed it.

Well this duology is it. It's the best I've read and it is one of the best horror series I've read too.

I will say this, zombies are one of my biggest fears and this duology really got my heart rate climbing. I mean I was STRESSED out reading these books.

It is exactly how I imagine it would be. So many different people coming together to form odd groups bound by the horrors of losing everything they once knew. In this new world absolutely no one is safe. Every second you are breathing is a gift... or a curse depending on how you look at it. Brief moments of rest between eternal fleeing from the dead kept my blood pumping and eyes reading. Will any of them survive? Is there any hope left? Are humans worse than the dead?

I felt for these characters. I truly did. They are well written and ring true. Not your normal 2d creations that have a depth of a frying pan.

This author ripped me through page after page even when I didn't want to keep going, when I couldn't bear to know the fate of the characters and the animals we are introduced to.

As a side note, it was nice to see an author of this genre really take animals into account especially in the first book.

If you love zombie horror and are sick of having to sacrifice well written characters to get your zombie fix, these books are what you've been looking for.
Profile Image for Sharon Leung.
586 reviews32 followers
February 3, 2024
Absorbing

I really enjoyed this read. The words just flowed.into me and I readily absorbed each and every one. I especially enjoyed the first book as I live not too far from the same areas.spoken about. Also loved that the animals were safe. Well mostly, but was nice to read they were safe.from the infected. I loved the little add on bits at the end, detailing other views etc. The two books combined made things flow so much better, and it was so much easier, this option should be out more. Anyways the books were easily read and kept me entertained with every word. A fascinating insight into what could happen and how things can so easily change our lives. A great exciting read that keeps you captivated and enthralled the whole way through. Definitely recommend!
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218 reviews5 followers
November 26, 2023
well written

Zombie stories normally bore me and I only picked this up as enjoy this authors other work and got to admit I’m glad I did, there was actually a storyline other than the usual same old same old, done to death normal plot line in zombie books.
Well developed, (mostly) lovable characters and kept the interest going throughout
61 reviews1 follower
April 15, 2024
good read

This is a good little story we don’t get enough of this sort of story based outside the USA. Makes a nice change when not everyone has an armoury of fire power.
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Author 38 books10 followers
October 29, 2025
another corker.

Two books in one plus short stories. I can’t get enough of Ian Rob Wright’s writing, and if you’re the same then don’t miss this one.
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