Set in a post-apocalyptic landscape, this concluding installment of the trilogy plunges readers deeper into the chaos of a zombie-infested London. As survivors confront their darkest fears and the relentless threat of the undead, the narrative explores themes of survival, humanity, and the struggle for hope amidst despair. David Moody's signature style combines intense action with emotional depth, culminating in a gripping finale that challenges characters to confront not only external dangers but also their own inner demons.
David Moody Books
David Moody is a pioneer of independent publishing whose works often focus on ordinary people enduring absolute hell. With a fascination for the apocalypse, Moody crafts suspenseful tales at the nexus of science fiction and horror. His distinctive style and approach to genre fiction have established him as a notable voice in thrilling narratives.






It's been three months since a killer disease wiped out 99 percent of the population. Three months since the dead reanimated. The living are few and far between now, and those who are still alive stick together to give themselves the best chance of continuing to survive.
In a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by a lethal disease, survivors face an overwhelming threat as 99% of humanity perishes within a day. The dead rise due to a mysterious contagion, initially slow and mindless, but soon they regain their senses and become dangerously aggressive. With the living vastly outnumbered, the struggle for survival intensifies as the remaining humans confront relentless attacks from the undead, creating a harrowing battle for existence in a desolate landscape.
The human race has been torn apart, and now the war is reaching its end. There is only one question: will it be Them or Us?
Dog Blood
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
On the heels of Patient Zero and Pride and Prejudice with Zombies— the electrifying sequel to Hater where humanity fights itself to the death against a backdrop of ultimate apocalyptic destruction The Earth has been torn into two parts by an irreversible division. Whether due to nature, or the unknown depths of the mind itself, everyone is now either Human or Hater. Victim or killer. Governments have fallen, command structures have collapsed, and relationships have crumbled. Major cities have become refugee camps where human survivors cower together in fear. Amidst this indiscriminate carnage, Danny McCoyne is on a mission to find his daughter Ellis, convinced that her shared Hater condition means her allegiance is to people like him. Free of inhibitions, unrestricted by memories of peace, and driven by instinct, children are pure Haters, and may well define the future of the Hater race. But, as McCoyne makes his way into the heart of human territory, an incident on the battlefield sets in place an unexpected chain of events, forcing him to question everything he believes he knows about the new order that has arisen, and the dynamic of the Hate itself.
Autumn: The City
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The nightmare continues in the first sequel to AUTUMN, a zombie apocalypse series perfect for fans of THE WALKING DEAD.
A shocking horror bestseller comes to the Gollancz list!
Autumn
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A zombie cult horror bestseller comes to the Gollancz list.
The Last Big Thing
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring profound themes of life, death, and the complexities that lie between and beyond, this collection features 11 compelling stories by the acclaimed author of the AUTUMN and HATER series. Each narrative delves into the human experience, offering unique perspectives that challenge perceptions and provoke thought. Through vivid storytelling, the author invites readers to contemplate existence and the mysteries that accompany it.
Shadowlocked
- 278 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In this psychological thriller, the protagonist grapples with a complex web of truths that become increasingly elusive as he delves deeper into a chilling mystery. As he inches closer to uncovering the reality behind unsettling events, his understanding begins to unravel, leading to a gripping exploration of perception and sanity. The narrative promises to keep readers on edge, questioning what is real and what is merely a construct of the mind.