Review: Creation and Execution

  • Title:
    • Creation and Execution
  • Author:
    • K.M. Stewart
  • Release:
    • July 21, 2021
  • Format:
    • Audiobook
  • Narrator:
    • Sara Hogan
  • Series:
    • Virus Z, Book 3

Each story in this collection ups the ante. While it does a little more backstory and character introductions, it’s finally making some progress towards that sweet, sweet zombie apocalypse we signed up for.

I’ve always dismissed zombies for their lack of logic. Fetid, putrid bodies are never going to sneak up on you, EVER. On top of that, in most stories the human dies and then rises, and continues to “live” as a decaying body. To defeat a zombie outbreak, all you’d have to do is wait a few weeks for them to all collapse and rot.

I bring all this up because this series actually took the time to acknowledge some of these plotholes with its zombie virus being genetically engineered. It makes these novels that much more interesting.

As always, I have little to say about the narrator. She does an excellent job.

NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval.

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