Indeed ultimately it can be quite varied stories as though it is usually simply (but apparently only): variation on a theme.
Here the author takes the source virus from African origin and it paints a rider universe that is credible enough.
The reader attends containment efforts of the virus on the African continent. He launches into a ballad on the Pacific Ocean and then he discovers the mysteries of the west where the caravan moves ....
The characters are strong and the universe is really convincing.
The credibility of the narrative is sometimes initiated or seemingly questionable but most often it is relative, and it is ultimately a matter of perspective.
There is a bit of sloppiness in the translation, which is a bit sloppy.
So it's a little sloppy and it's a bit annoying too ....
But it is a story of post apocalyptic military science fiction, which certainly is in the top of the basket of the romance genre.
This is a good time and a rather catchy reading the end.
Volume 2: And now a compelling ballad in North America depopulated, devastated infested and dangerous.
The characters in this novel are thrown on the road and I think it gives the text a certain appeal because constantly, the reader discovers new landscapes.
He encounters, good or bad. It is company that characters are very well drawn, it apprehends with them diverse and globally credible situations.
The reader does not see much further than players also made the story and, like them, it is quite lost in this world that has changed dramatically, the need for full and rediscover where he must start over, provided whether possible.
There are many reminders (fairly frequent inserts) that explain previous passages which relate to the preceding volume.
This is not really unpleasant, finally a bit anyway.
Especially if like me, you discover this volume soon after reading the first game, but on the other hand, many memories will be usefully refreshed. Note that because of these inserts memory, this volume is a quasi "stand alone", and so this is a novel that can be discovered alone and independently of the first story if desired.
This remains primarily of military science fiction, good quality and it's also a pretty good post-apocalyptic novel at the same time.
The epidemic "zombifique" is brought from as credible and rational as possible and therefore this epidemic goes well.
It is credible even if for some it is quite difficult to believe! It is credible for the romantic point of view I mean.
This text is for fans of post-apocalyptic readings, quite militarized, reading carefree and very, very, nice finally.
Finally in this book: a rather record number of editorial shells, the publisher should not hesitate to proofread and correct.
A very good distraction, and that's an understatement.
I enjoyed even though I have a little tilt to the texts of J. l. Bourne and Homeland of the Dead, too.
I can not conclude without regretting the premature death of the author and 26 years. Volume three will be without him
Volume 3: Autopilot read
A coherent ending, but the action of the many inconsistencies in the text, I would say what the result of a lack of arguments over that of a real underlying problem
However, it easily swallows (indulgently) with very impactful shoots adrenaline.