The story revolves around a prison doctor who experiments on a condemned serial killer, aiming to preserve his consciousness post-execution. However, the procedure goes awry when the killer awakens before burial, transformed into a ravenous, infectious creature. This chilling premise sets the stage for a gripping tale of survival and horror, as the world faces an apocalyptic threat that emerges not with an explosive climax, but through a terrifying bite.
Dead of Night Series
This series plunges readers into a world gripped by an unspeakable plague, where ordinary people fight for survival against a relentless infection. Each bite, each encounter, holds the potential for apocalyptic transformation and the end of civilization as we know it. The narrative masterfully builds an atmosphere of dread and desperation, following desperate protagonists as they search for a cure or a safe haven. It's a visceral and thrilling exploration of humanity pushed to its absolute limits when faced with an unstoppable, terrifying threat.




Recommended Reading Order
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- 2
Fall of Night
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
In a chilling scenario, Desdemona Fox confronts the horrifying reality at Stebbins Little School, where chaos ensues as children cry and teachers struggle against frantic parents turned monstrous. The line between family and predator blurs, leading to a gripping exploration of fear and survival in a world where loved ones become threats. Desdemona's journey unfolds amidst this nightmare, raising unsettling questions about the nature of humanity and the lengths one will go to protect the innocent.
- 3
Still of Night
- 333 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The dead rose. We fell. But not everyone thinks the war for survival is over. STILL OF NIGHT is the fourth book in NY Times bestseller Jonathan Maberry's Dead of Night series. George A. Romero called Dead of Night and its sequel, Fall of Night, "The official prequel to Night of the Living Dead as far as I'm concerned."
A new zombie anthology compiled by and featuring the best in the horror genre