Between the fall of man and the arrival of the JFK, the Horn of Africa is a battleground.
Salvation. Vengeance. Vanity.
Nemesis can be listened to as a standalone novel, as an intro to the series, or at any point alongside the main series.
Between the fall of man and the arrival of the JFK, the Horn of Africa is a battleground.
Salvation. Vengeance. Vanity.
Nemesis can be listened to as a standalone novel, as an intro to the series, or at any point alongside the main series.
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If you like naps, warm milk, and romantic walks on the beach…. …you will not survive the ZA on the Horn of Africa.Yet another solid entry in the Arisen series. Be sure to check out the series for one of the best high-action, military ZA series out there. I have read the entire series, and Arisen never fails to deliver a well written story with a great plot, compelling characters and lots of action. Do yourself a favor and start reading this series!
Meanwhile back in Africa…. Wow! While reading each book in the Arisen series is akin to riding a roller coaster, Nemesis is unrelenting from the first page to the last. I love that Fuchs frequently pays homage to “Aliens” by using some of the film’s most memorable lines that capture the non-stop, over the top military action, unrelenting zombies, and fighting the fanatical bad guys.
Another window into the Arisen “universe”, well paced, gut-wrenching finish! I’m assuming anyone checking into this book has *some* idea of the Arisen series already. There have been eight primary novels in the series, co-written by Michael Stephen Fuchs and Glynn James, and another book like this, written by Mr. Fuchs as a sort of prequel away from the main story (Arisen: Genesis).