3.5
The Gospel of Z
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It's been nearly a decade since Z Day, when a plague turned humans into the voracious undead. Once a high school biology teacher, Jory Gray now works on an assembly line, making genetically modified "handlers"—the only beings who can control the zombies. There's not much to live for these days, so when the woman he loves leaves him for the promise of the Church of Z, Gray has nothing left to lose. Or so he thinks.
When Gray gets demoted from his factory position, he becomes truly expendable, and is sent out to blow-torch the infected. A dead-end job if there ever was one. As Gray struggles to stay human in a world that wants to make him a monster, the military and church duke it out for the future of humanity, using survivors as pawns in a hell on earth where zombies are the least of the creatures to be feared . . .
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“I wanted to like this one... I’m a huge horror fan, so I went in excited for something dark and different. But this book was just too all over the place for me. The pacing felt jumpy, the scenes kept switching before I could even process what was happening...
It had potential, but I spent most of the read feeling lost and disconnected. Instead of tension, I got confusion. Definitely not what I was hoping for.”

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“I really enjoyed this one, it was a refreshing take on how the zombie apocalypse starts and the journey of a man to start spreading the truth. the payoffs toward the end are well worth the end are well worth it and this deserves more ratings than it has.”
About Stephen Graham Jones
Stephen Graham Jones is the
–bestselling author of more than forty novels, collections, novellas, and comic books, including
and the Indian Lake Trilogy. Jones received a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship and has won honors ranging from the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award to the Bram Stoker Award. Jones lives and teaches in Boulder, Colorado. Visit his website at stephengrahamjones.com.
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