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Slow Burn – Zero Day (Book Review)

November 6, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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horror-palace-book-review-slow-burn-zero-day“Slow Burn: Zero Day, book 1” is the first book in a series of 7 popular Zombie Apocalypse books that are becoming a modern classic!

Zed Zane isn’t looking forward to asking his mom and stepfather for yet another loan to cover his rent, which will be followed by an inevitable lecture about work ethic—but that particular dread is nothing compared with what he’ll face in the coming days. When he arrives at their house to meet them for lunch, he finds his stepfather having a zombie feast—in his mom’s corpse. Horrified and confused, Zed stabs his stepfather to death, but not before being bitten himself. He wakes up two days later to find his world–and eventually the world at large–in turmoil. After a brief stint in prison and then a quarantine ward, he sees the world go mad–a virus from Africa is spreading across Austin, turning its citizens in flesh-crazed monsters.

It turns out that Zed is a “slow burn”–someone who can be infected but may or may not turn. That adds a certain level of suspense to the story—will the character you come to know and root for become a mindless monster?—though most of what keeps the pages turning is the almost non-stop action, as Zed and a small band of others who aren’t infected try to get to safety and figure out how to survive in a world they could never have imagined.

While there’s been a resurgence in zombie novels lately, “Slow Burn: Zero Day, Book 1” stands out because it’s not just a tale of a survivor–it adds those who are immune to the mix, and the author has a great way with sensory detail that makes the novel come alive. There’s the grisly gore for those who like that in their horror novels, but there’s also excellent characterization (Jerome stands out as a surprising character) and a definite realism to the “flu” and how it affects society. Recommended for those who enjoy the zombie sub-genre, and for those who are looking for an exciting, action-filled read.

Jezelle-McLeod-Horror-Palace-reviewReviewed by Jezelle McLeod
Jezelle is a staff writer and horror book critic.
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Filed Under: Horror Books, Zombie Tagged With: Bobby Adair, horror fiction, horror novel reviews, new horror books, new horror releases, scary books, slow burn book, Zombie

The Beach House (Book Review)

November 4, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

horror-palace-book-review-beach-houseSibling rivalry leads to murder and a lifetime of evil in “The Beach House.” At the novel’s beginning, Damon and his younger brother Jonathan are spending time with their parents at family beach house, and Damon is sick of how his parents favor Jonathan, the “genius” and perfect younger brother. With no emotion except elation and glee, he lures Jonathan to his drowning death in the ocean.

Flash forward a decade or so, and Damon is a young man who feels no more remorse over that first murder than he did at the time. He and his beautiful girlfriend are double-dating with another couple to the beach house, which will again bring out Damon’s dark and twisted nature.

“The Beach House” is a horror novel without any supernatural element to it, which made me a little less excited while I was reading it—I generally do prefer my horror novels to have at least a touch of something beyond the ordinary. I also wished the author had addressed Damon’s childhood more—there are hints that he worries his parents with his lack of grief, but it’s not explored and it seems Damon’s evil nature lies dormant until he’s near the beach house. However, it is still an exciting and page-turning read, especially since you as the reader know Damon has potential for murder and could lose it at any moment—but the other characters have no idea and are not nearly as cautious around him as they should be. I also liked that the novel kept a low-level of gore while keeping tension high. I would recommend this to readers who enjoy thrillers as well as horror books.

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Jezelle-McLeod-Horror-Palace-reviewReviewed by Jezelle McLeod
Jezelle is a staff writer and horror book critic.
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Filed Under: Horror Books Tagged With: Chloe Young, horror fiction, horror novel reviews, new horror books, new horror releases, scary books

Impending Death Bite Beauty

November 3, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Impending Death Bite Beauty

The impending death bite beauty is a mystery, but an apparent glory.  The beauty lies in who is the beauty?  Is the beauty in the one who succumbs?  She seems to be so at rest, at peace.  The vampiress handles her prey with great care as the impending death bite looms.  In fact, the “so-called victim” grasps the hand of her slayer in a graceful way.  The glory lies in the acceptance and embrace of death.

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The Infected

November 2, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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Zombie Massacre

November 2, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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