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Author Topic: THE KILLING FLOOR (The Infection Book 2) by Craig DiLouie now available!  (Read 480 times)

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The sequel to Craig DiLouie's hit novel THE INFECTION is now available! Pick it up now in many stores including:

eBook:
* Kindle
* nook
* Other formats

Paperback:
* Createspace
* Amazon US

The mystery virus struck down millions. Three days later, its victims awoke with a single violent purpose: spread the Infection. As the world lurched toward the apocalypse, some of the Infected continued to change, transforming into horrific monsters.

America’s far-flung military has returned home to wage a horrific war against its own country, engaged in a fierce battle to retake Washington, DC. Two hundred miles away, Ray Young, survivor of a fight to save a refugee camp from hordes of Infected fleeing the burning ruins of Pittsburgh, awakes from a coma to learn he has also survived Infection.

But this is no miracle. Ray is not immune. Instead, he has been transformed into a superweapon that could end the world … or save it.

In THE KILLING FLOOR Craig DiLouie’s chilling apocalyptic vision portrayed in THE INFECTION continues, presenting a nightmarish struggle for survival like no other.

“A high octane, nail biter of a zombie novel. Craig DiLouie is one of the new masters in zombie fiction.”
--Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of DEAD OF NIGHT and ROT & RUIN
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This is simply badass so far and I expect it to stay so.

That cover, once again, is outstanding.
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All new characters in this one or some of the same from The Infection?
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Most of the characters from The Infection, including a few I didn't expect to see again.  And a few new ones.

It's disgustingly good.  Fantastic, really.  One of the best post-apocalyptic books I've read in years.

I have mentioned my complete abhorrence of Craig DiLouie, haven't I?  I'll most likely kill him at Crypticon.

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oh crap, i've not even read the first one yet... i need to get my act together before someone takes away my fangirl licence.  ;D
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I have mentioned my complete abhorrence of Craig DiLouie, haven't I?  I'll most likely kill him at Crypticon.

Hmm... giving me great ideas for my write-up of the con ;)
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