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David Moody

    November 19, 1970

    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.

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    • 2024

      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.

      Shadowlocked
    • 2023

      Autumn

      Exodus

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      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.

      Autumn
    • 2022

      Autumn

      Inferno

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.3(42)Add rating

      Set in a post-apocalyptic world, this installment of the trilogy intensifies the survival horror experience with a gripping narrative that explores the chaos and devastation in London. As characters confront the relentless threat of zombies, themes of survival, desperation, and human resilience emerge. The story builds on the original epic British zombie saga, immersing readers in a nightmare where every decision could mean the difference between life and death.

      Autumn
    • 2022

      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.

      The Last Big Thing
    • 2021

      Autumn

      Dawn

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(14)Add rating

      WELCOME TO LONDON Population seven million 99.9% of them dead The survival of the rest balanced on a knife-edge THE WORLD IS DEAD Two months ago, billions of people were killed by a deadly germ. Days later, they rose up again in massive numbers. Since then, cities worldwide have become corpse-filled, rat-infested, germ-choked hellholes. A group of people are trapped in central London, hopelessly outnumbered by the dead. They hear rumours of a safe haven in the north - a self-sufficient community where people from across the country have gathered to try and rebuild their lives. But the decaying ruins of the capital are vast and sprawling, and they're going to need an army to get away from this place. There are other people here, waiting in the shadows to be found. Can enough of them band together to make a difference, or has the country - maybe even the entire world - already been lost to the dead? The first book a new trilogy of novels set in the dystopian world of David Moody's best-selling AUTUMN survival horror series.

      Autumn
    • 2019

      All Roads End Here

      • 351 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The second book in the new series from Hater author David Moody is perfect for readers of John Maberry and Max Brooks.

      All Roads End Here
    • 2017

      One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning (Hater)

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning, David Moody returns to the world of his Hater trilogy with a new fast-paced, and wonderfully dark story about humanity’s fight for survival in the face of the impending apocalypse. The fewer left alive, the higher the stakes. Kill the others, before one of them kills you. Fourteen people are trapped on Skek, a barren island in the middle of the North Sea somewhere between the coasts of the UK and Denmark. Over the years this place has served many purposes—a fishing settlement, a military outpost, a scientific base—but one by one its inhabitants have abandoned its inhospitable shores. Today it’s home to Hazleton Adventure Experiences, an extreme sports company specializing in corporate team building events. Life there is fragile and tough. One slip is all it takes. A momentary lapse leads to a tragic accident, but when the body count quickly starts to rise, questions are inevitably asked. Are the deaths coincidental, or something else entirely? Those people you thought you knew, can you really trust them? Is the person standing next to you a killer? Will you be their next victim? A horrific discovery changes everything, and a trickle of rumors becomes a tsunami of fear. Is this the beginning of the end of everything, or a situation constructed by the mass hysteria of a handful of desperate and terrified people?

      One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning (Hater)
    • 2014

      Last of the Living

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of the living dead, this book serves as the author's conclusive statement on the genre, following his successful HATER and AUTUMN series. With a reputation for captivating storytelling, the author delves into the complexities and nuances of zombie lore, promising readers a compelling narrative filled with his signature style and insights. This work is a must-read for fans of horror and the undead, offering a fresh perspective on a well-trodden subject.

      Last of the Living
    • 2014

      Straight to You

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.0(166)Add rating

      In a world facing imminent doom as the sun dies and temperatures soar, society teeters on the brink of collapse. With life on Earth threatened by extreme heat and chaos, characters must navigate a rapidly deteriorating environment where survival becomes increasingly desperate. The narrative explores the human struggle against overwhelming odds, highlighting themes of resilience and the fragility of civilization as time runs out.

      Straight to You
    • 2012

      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.

      Autumn. Aftermath