Plague Town by Dana Fredsti REVIEW

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This book is a real accretion of clichés. For the first couple of chapters it’s awful: introducing the newly-divorced heroine Ashley, going back to college, a mean-but-handsome-man, a mysterious virus outbreak... nothing especially groundbreaking.

Once the zombies really start rising, things improve dramatically. The book doesn’t become any more original, but it is entertaining as Ashley, one of a tiny fraction of people to be bitten by a zombie without getting infected, is drafted into a specialist zombie-killing squad (punk, black guy, old guy, teen girl, bitchy woman: all the familiar types) and has to help clean up her college campus. It’s proper pulp, but writer Dana Fredsti clearly knows that, and loves her horror. Not only are there frequent references to films like Army Of Darkness and Dawn Of The Dead , there are others to Buffy and SyFy original movies, all the sort of stuff most horror fans know and have affection for.

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