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Dead Wrong: A Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Thriller

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You Can’t Escape the Ghosts from Your Past…

Reunited again, Jon, Brooke, and Lucas head to the Los Muertos camp, eighty miles southeast of New Atlanta. Brooke is distraught, still processing her time as a prisoner in the camp, and the reappearance of her husband. With Peter now dead, Brooke must decide whether to face her son with the news. But other decisions loom, as she and Jon have to choose whether to stay with Los Muertos under the threat of another attack from New Atlanta, or head back out on the highways to face the dangers of the world and try to find peace somewhere.

But danger lurks, and it’s coming after them….

In New Atlanta, Peter Tatum wakes in pain with two gunshot wounds. The camp is in chaos after the Los Muertos attack, and Peter is lucky to be alive. Revived from the dead and given another chance, he vows to get his son back and to kill Jon South. Peter has only one thing on his mind…

Revenge.

Dead Wrong is the seventh and penultimate entry in the bestselling zombie series, Dead South, written by Zach Bohannon.

182 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 9, 2022

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Zach Bohannon

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Zach Bohannon is a horror and science fiction author. His books include the Amazon #1 bestsellers, Dead South, and Empty Bodies. He loves heavy metal, video games, hockey, reading, and he doesn’t trust a beer he can see through. He’s a retired drummer, and has had a beard since 2003—long before it was cool. He lives in Tennessee.

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November 7, 2023
Contrived Ending

Spoiler alert!

I've read the first seven books of this series and enjoyed them. My pet peeve is when authors create drama or happenings that dont flow naturally and are a little too convenient in moving the story along. The ending of book 7 really irked me.

The whole 'Peter steals Lucas' storyline is boring and telegraphed and having the Bikers be totally unprepared, the contrived car crash, Peters grievous injuries vanishing, Brook walking around with no weapon parked right outside the biker camp is all too cute and convenient. Its lazy writing to bring an uninteresting arc together to set up the last book.

I enjoyed the 7 books, I don't think I need to read 8.
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