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Buckle up because there's no slowing down with this story! Navy machinist Jackson Creed has been floating through his Navy career doing the bare minimum, that comes to an abrupt end when a virus quickly overtakes the crew onboard the USS McClusky. Jackson has the good fortune to run across Marine Sergeant Joel Kelly and together they manage to make it off the ship only to discover San Diego hasn't been spared the outbreak either. Their only mission is to find supplies and stay alive, and try to
ExcellentWhat a great book. Good action, realistic enough. I really enjoyed it and can't wait to see what comes next.
A good zombie apocalypse novel about a Navy sailor and Marine trying to survive from one day to the next. As an ex-Navy guy I can tell you that he hit the nail on the head with their interaction. The story itself is very believable and I am looking forward to the next book in the series.
Zombie survival with attitude. Long takes you on a thrill ride that doesn't end until the last page. The writer assembles a honest cast or warriors and drive his narrative home. The desperate situations are hardships these characters face will keep you reading. I would recommend this book to any zombie lover. J.L. Perrigo author of Good Intentions
Z-Risen: Outbreak is an action-filled book that has interesting characters and plot. I will be reading the next in the series: Z-Risen: Outcasts.
Fantastic fun and a quick read. I had a blast reading this book and missing out on sleep. I cant wait to read the next book in the series. I can't wait to read the entire series. Timothy Long has a way of writing stories that keeps you glued to book and turning pages.
Zombies without much thrillGrammar errors really detracted from the story. It’s an okay quick read, but not something that I couldn’t put down. Not very much depth to the characters either. I’ll probably read the next book in the series to see if it gets better, but I wouldn’t pay for it if it weren’t in kindle unlimited.
Author did not dissapointI stumbled upon Timothy long when I picked up Impact Earth. I liked that book so much I decided to look for Long's other books. I have my favorites but I will definitely keep reading from this author whatever he decides to write.
Enjoyable post zombie apocalypse romp. Follows the standard model but feels fresh
Great story! It's set in the same "world" as "Beyond the Barriers," but you don't have to read the other book to enjoy this one. The story is written from the first person perspective, as a journal of a enlisted Navy man who is trying to survive the zombie apocalypse with the help of a US Marine. It's a zombie story, with lots of action, and if you are a fan of the genre, it's worth reading.
**Oops...Accidentally put this in my comment section originally.So good - Lots of Zombie action, relatable characters, witty humor, and (love when this happens) action-packed right out of the gate.The ending was incredible, and just when I thought it could not get any more exciting - Surprise...Highly recommend. On a side note, it is so nice to be able to get 2-3 books on several volumes of this series. #Bonus.
Book 1Pearl harbor was only time we the navy got our mass stomped and it seems you made this look worse
Timothy Long has written a great story and the series is called Z-Risen. What can I say, I'm a sucker for dry and sarcastic humor. And Timothy delivers in Outbreak through the main characters Machinist Mate First Class Jackson Creed and Marine Sergeant Joel 'Cruze' Kelly. The story begins on the USS McClusky, the ship Creed and Kelly were stationed on. It unfolds in a first person POV and that person is Creed, a character you can't help but root for. Fast paced and action packed, this series is
Only 13% in & I didn't bother to finish this for 3 reasons. #1. I hate zombie books with main characters who are super concerned about booze. #2. Even though there was a lot of action within the first couple chapters, I was bored. #3. The banter was annoying. Maybe I just couldn't relate to the characters but there are MUCH better zombie/virus books that feature military men and women as the main protagonists!
Love it love it, love it. Oh, and have I mentioned I loved it? I've been a long time fan of Tim Long since I read Among the Living, snatching up his works as soon as they were released. So Z-Risen was bound to show up on my list at some point. Z-Risen will not disappoint my fellow zombiephiles. It earned a well deserved FIVE stars on fire from this monster. Five stars just weren't enough!Z-Risen promises to be an exceptional series. The humor is doled out in no short supply. Narrated in journal
Fun quick read. Got the next 2 lined up and ready.
Fun quick readI read th I spin two days and really enjoyed it, the characters are believable and relatable and it has some good zombie action. nothing terribly new but well written. It is a bit short (I know, I just called it a quick read) sets up a possibly nice multi book ark. The only criticism I have is the group's reaction to the death of a young man because he is supposedly infected.They hadn't know I an him long, their reaction to the authority figure was hostile, and it's the zombie frea...
A pleasing start to what could be good series for me to read. . I am a semi-fan of zombies and this book injects new life with the narration by Seaman Jackson Creed.Of all the action, character dialog, and insane descriptions this book felt as if it was really happening. It brought back memories of reading Eric Shulman's series Dead Hunger.A good read for all Zombie fans.
ABR's full Z-Risen: Outbreak audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.First thoughts about the cover of Z-Risen Outbreak? A man in an Army uniform and gun in front of a Navy ship with buildings smoking in the background. War story? Huge catastrophe? Some type of apocalypse? Please let it be an apocalypse! After reading the exert – Zombie apocalyptic story, yay!The main character is Machinist Mate First Class Jackson Creed. He’s big, he’s burly, and he prefers to take o...
It was okay.