Pages: 229
Publisher:
S&S
Release
Date: 25th
September 2014
Edition:
UK hardcover,
purchased
Other
Titles by this Author: Zom-B,
Zom-B
Underground, Zom-B
City, Zom-B
Angels, Zom-B
Baby, Zom-B
Gladiator,
Zom-B
Mission, Zom-B
Clans
B
has been taken hostage by Dan-Dan and his evil associates...who include her
father. But someone is coming to her rescue...
‘What’s
wrong, Daddy dearest?’ I simper. ‘Oh, that’s right, you can’t beat me up
anymore, can you? Unless you want ot go get a plank to hammer me over the head
with.’
‘Don’t
say such things,’ he croaks, sitting again, looking on the verge of tears.
‘Why
not?’ I shout. ‘You never gave a damn about me really. And what happened to
Mum? You haven’t mentioned her. If you’re such a big family man, that’s the
first thing you would have told me. Go on, Dad, let me have it. Did you look
for her? Did she even cross your mind?’
‘Of
course she did,’ he yells. ‘She was my wife. I loved her.’
‘And?’
I whisper when he doesn’t continue, fearing the worst, sure he’s going to tell
me he couldn’t find her or that she was dead when he got there. Instead he
shocks me.
‘She’s
here,’ he mumbles.
It’s no secret that I love this
series, but I still kind of expected my enthusiasm to wane after nine books. Nope.
Zom-B Family is perhaps the best so
far.
At the end of Zom-B Clans, B’s dad makes a surprise
appearance; more a surprise because it was assumed he was dead, even by B
herself. There wasn’t a lot of direct interaction between B and her dad before
she was turned and the rest of the series continued so it was really
interesting, especially as it allowed me to see what he was really like after
everything B had shared. Watching her struggle with her love for her dad and
her hatred for his racist, bigoted beliefs and subsequent actions was
wonderfully done. It was some of the most emotion we’ve had from B in the entire
series and really showed how far she had come. It’s not often that becoming a
zombie improves a person, but that’s what it did for B.
But being reunited with her
dear old dad meant something horrible for B: held hostage in the power plant
under the control of Dan-Dan. He’s an evil, sadistic human being, but until Zom-B Family how true that is wasn’t
quite realised... Dan-Dan had long promised that B’s end in his hands would be
slow and painful and he really wasn’t joking. The things that he inflicted on
her at first made me squirm and then I felt physically sick. Never has a book
given me such a visceral reaction like that. As I tweeted while reading it:
Master of Horror, indeed. Zom-B Family is
by far the goriest book of the series.
As well as some scary beliefs
from B’s dad and horrific torture, the ninth book in the Zom-B series also delivered a few answers. We finally figured out
the true events leading up to the zombie apocalypse and exactly how it occurred
(which by the way is a terrifying idea as it could very easily happen in our
world with no one knowing...), the allegiances of Owl Man and further light on
his partnership with Dr Oystein and there were also hints that in the next
book, Zom-B Bride, we might even
discover what the creepy as hell Mr Dowling is up to. Well, I hope so anyway.
As always, I finished Zom-B Family eager to dive into the next
book so I’m very glad I don’t have too long to wait. All series should come out
in quarterly instalments; it really is an excellent way to read.
Sophie
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