Book 37 / 100
Book: Through The Killing Glass (Alice in Deadland #2)
Author: Mainak Dhar
ASIN: B007M4I6NA
Pages: 183 (I’m averaging this with book one that I
previously reviewed so together they total 413 pages)
It’s been more than two years since Alice’s adventures
began, over two years since she first followed a Biter with rabbit ears down a hole.
With the help of the biters and the humans living in the Deadland she’s fought
the Chinese Red Guard to a standstill and the survivors have begun to rebuild a
society, beginning in a place they call Wonderland.
But sometimes people mistake quietness for safety and
peace. When Alice is ousted from the government of Wonderland and the guard
patrols reduced, it can mean only one thing. The Chinese Central Committee are beginning
a new, much more insidious, campaign to take control of the Deadland.
A campaign that utilizes a new breed of Biters and Alice’s
most formidable opponent yet, someone just like her, a biter/human hybrid known
as The Red Queen!
Rating: 5 out of 5 Shotguns. This was a really fun
journey, after the twist ending of book one, I just had to see how things ended.
If you’ve read Alice in Deadland then you have to read this book. It’s an
interesting take on things, and offers the reader a glimpse at how humans react
and how they, more than likely, stab each other in the back at the first
opportunity.
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