![]() ![]() It simply had big shoes to fill and has tiny feet. It’s a decent read, despite the heavy criticism I level at it below. ![]() And that’s about all I can say without giving the plot away. Shaun starts investigating the death of his sister, and unsurprisingly quickly runs into a conspiracy. Dead but not forgotten, Georgia has stayed as a voice in his head, making him effectively crazy, although very aware of the fact. With the demise of his sister, Shaun Mason is left to run the show. I think it was fair to expect the same from its sequel.ĭeadline kicks off some time after the end of Feed. It was a suspenseful, excellently paced story with good characters and an intriguing plotline, combining zombie action seamlessly with a political thriller. ![]() It follows the praised zombie novel, Feed, but can it live up to its predecessor? To be blunt: no, it can’t.įeed is a modern zombie classic. IF YOU HAVEN’T READ IT, DO SO NOW.ĭeadline is the second installment of the Newsflesh trilogy, written by Mira Grant (pseudonym of writer Seanan McGuire). NOTE: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE PREVIOUS NOVEL IN THE TRILOGY, FEED. ![]()
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