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Slow Burn Infected (Book Review)

July 10, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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slow-burn-infected-cover“Slow Burn: Infected book 2,” written by Bobby Adair, is the sequel to the author’s first book in the Slow Burn horror series called “Slow Burn Zero Day.”  Continuing the story of Zed, Murphy and Jerome, “Slow Burn Infected 2” brings the reader to a place where the three main characters are infected and living in a community full of others more severely infected than they.  This book is extremely well written; typos are virtually non-existent and Adair does an excellent job of telling the story.  However, for a horror book, the actual terrifying and gruesome content seems relatively limited throughout the book and in particular at the beginning.

“Slow Burn Infected 2” continues the story of Zed, Murphy and Jerome, all of which are now infected but not to the same extent as those around them who have turned into wild cannibals.  They set out on a mission to find Murphy’s family, taking them through numerous dangerous adventures along the way including terrifying encounters with both infected and uninfected people.  One challenge with the plotline in this book is that it does not offer much insight into what happened to the characters in the previous book, leaving new readers of the series a little confused if they have chosen not to read the books in their proper order.

Throughout the novel, Adair does an exceptional job of writing the book and conveying the story in a way that is fitting to the plotline.  There are very few typos and the ones that are present are extremely minor, making them barely noticeable if the reader is not watching vigilantly for them.  Furthermore, the author uses suitable tone and descriptions in each scene of the story, making his writing style pair effortlessly with the pace of the book and the feelings of the characters.

One thing that I think could be improved upon in this book is the pace and the quantity of horror type content.  There are many parts throughout the book that feel slow or lacking excitement and action.  While not every part of a novel needs to have a reader’s mind racing, there were many areas of the book, such as in the beginning, where it felt as though a certain scene or part was dragging on with little contribution to the story.  Also, there were quite a few large sections of the book that seemed to lack any significant horror content; gruesome images were few and frightful scenes scarce.  Lastly, as was aforementioned, the plot lacked any detailed reference to the first book in the series, leaving readers who do not choose to read in order or read the full series a little bit lost in terms of where the characters have been and why they are in the situation they are currently in.

Overall, “Slow Burn Infected 2,” written by Bobby Adair, is a good sequel to “Slow Burn Zero Day” if you have read it.  The novel is well-written and has a fairly interesting plotline.  However, I would not recommend this book for those who have not read the first book in the series.  This book’s story is not set up to prepare readers with enough information about what has happened to the characters in the past, making it hard for a new reader to care about or fully understand the plot’s depth.  Lastly, this book does not have the sheer quantity of horrific content that I have come to expect from a horror novel.  While the scarcity of terrifying happenings does not bother me, it does make this book deviate in some parts from what a strong horror novel typically looks like.

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: Bobby Adair, horror fiction, horror novel reviews, new horror books, new horror releases, scary books, slow burn book, Zombie

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

Nick Gillepsie To Produce A New Zombie Apocalypse Film

June 20, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Announcing a Trailer for the upcoming feature “Samuel and Emily Vs. The World”: YouTube

Samuel and Emily Vs. The World is a gruesome tale about a couple who have found a new way to survive the zombie apocalypse.

A film by Nick Gillespie starring Steve Garry, Phoebe Jones, and Alex Rose March as the zombie girl. Produced by Andrew Harvey. Edited by Tom Longmore. Production Managed by Finn Cardigan Bruce.

A Short Version is COMING SOON…2013.

The shooting of the feature will be next year!

Filed Under: Featured, Upcoming Horror Movies, Zombie Tagged With: alex, andrew, apocalypse, bruce, cardigan, emily, finn, garry, gillepsie, harvey, jones, longmore, march, nick, Phoebe, rose, samuel, steve, tom, world, youtube, Zombie

Abstract Forces Gearing Up For I AM ALONE Zombie/Reality Movie

March 30, 2013 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

From the visionary team behind PEOPLE OF EARTH comes I AM ALONE, a Horror, Found Footage, Reality style Zombie film looking for funding during the pre-production faze.

SYNOPSIS: Jacob Fitts television host and survivalist, with his crew Producer Adam Levine & Cameraman Mason Riley set out to shoot another episode of their popular survival show, I Am Alone. Episode 113 takes us deep into the Colorado Rockies where Jacob will be left alone for 7 days while his team sets off into town to capture footage and shoot interviews. Within hours a viral outbreak spreads rapidly across the globe. Unaware of this outbreak, Jacob, isolated continues shooting his Television show. As day one comes to a close Jacob is attacked and bitten by an infected person. As the virus spreads through the town Mason and Adam have to fight the infected to save their own lives. With the CDC monitoring the outbreak they pick up Mason and all his footage and bring him back to base for questioning.  Reviewing Mason’s footage the CDC tries to piece together why the virus has taken longer to transform Jacob. The CDC forces Mason to relive the events of the previous days through his footage to learn more about the virus and Jacobs survival.

NOTES: The Kickstarter Campaign begins April 28th, 2013. All support is welcome! For all of the details including an epic Zombie Walk in Colorado on May 3rd, 2013, visit the MAIN MOVIE PAGE.

Filed Under: Featured, Upcoming Horror Movies, Zombie Tagged With: abstract, alone, earth, footage, forces, found, kickstarter, people, reality, Zombie

A Cadaver Christmas Review

October 13, 2012 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

Title: A Cadaver Christmas

Year: 2011

Distributor: Level 33 Entertainment

Director: Joe Zerull

Stars: Daniel Rairdin-Hale, Hanlon Smith-Dorsey, Yosh Hayashi

Language: English

Length: 86 minutes

Sub-Genre: Zombie, Comedy

 

 

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Plot: After a janitor (Rairdin-Hale) shows up at a local bar covered in blood, a rag-tag team of heroes is thrust into battle with a horde of “cadavers”. Can the janitor, the drunk (Smith-Dorsey), the bartender, the cop (Hayashi) and his perp work together to survive this Christmas Eve and save humanity?

Review: I love Christmas. Soon after Thanksgiving I’ll be the first to start breaking out the Christmas CDs and I won’t be tired of it until New Year’s. Freakish, huh? Because of this, I have a hard time getting into Horror films which are set on or around Christmas, put simply: it’s just too macabre for me. Tim Burton’s animated, A Nightmare Before Christmas, truly disturbs me. I’m also not huge on Horror Comedy. My point in all of this is that this film should be a perfect film for me to whole-heartedly despise. It starts off leaning that way. We open with a bartender and a single patron in a bar and the first exchange (albeit small) leaves me wondering what I had gotten myself into. Then something strange happens; a janitor covered in blood walks in and heads to the bathroom to wash the blood off, he does so, and then comes back out still dripping in blood and for whatever reason, I was hooked from that point on. This janitor looks like one of the pencil-necked and single brain-celled teachers on Disney and Nick shows which my daughter likes so much. However this janitor becomes the action hero of the film and is almost believable. In terms of acting Rairdin-Hale, who plays our kickass janitor, is clearly the standout, but nearly everyone plays their part to perfection.  Soon we meet our bumbling cop type Sam Sheriff, that’s right -his last name is Sheriff- and he has to save the day by dragging the bar patrons back to the building in which the zombie (or cadaver) outbreak began. A female security guard joins the fray after a hilarious and useful side gag and then we’re ready for some serious mayhem. At times the film is nearly too silly to bear but it always works in its favor; it is reminiscent of a Monty Python film in ways. Touting a reported budget of only $7,000, A Cadaver Christmas looks damn good and I’ve seen films which cost over a hundred times more that look no better. For that budget the effects are more than adequate and the cinematography is solid. Let me say this about the writing; the stupider you can make a film and have it still work, the more intelligent the creators must be. That might be hard to grasp, but I believe it’s true nonetheless. The writers are very intelligent and aren’t just good at bringing laughter, they present some truly unique ideas. I don’t want to give anything away but I truly hope this creative team makes enough money on Cadaver to make a high-concept horror film one day, I think they have it in them. Kudos to everyone involved and to director Joe Zerulla, I may have found my first go to holiday horror film. Well done.

A Cadaver Christmas released on VOD and DVD October 4th. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwWQYWLb3MI

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Filed Under: Horror Movie Reviews, Zombie Tagged With: Cadaver, christmas, comedy, Daniel Rairdin-Hale, Hanlon Smith-Dorsey, horror, joe zerull, Level 33, Yosh Hayashi, Zombie

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