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Warrior Within (2000)

by James N. Cook(Favorite Author)
4.22 of 5 Votes: 5
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Surviving the Dead
review 1: I became a Zombie book fan after reading D.J. Molles and W. J. Lundy. I then read the James N. Cook novels about Eric Riordan (wealthy man) and his friend Gabe (ex Scout Sniper in the Marine Corps). I really enjoyed the series and could see the writer getting more comfortable with each novel. I like the personal triumphs of Eric and how the battle takes him from a puking wimp to an alpha male. I also like the fact that he gave both men love interests—especially war-torn Gabe. Have The Passenger (A Surviving the Dead Novel) waiting on my Kindle, and can’t wait to start it.
review 2: At last!!! Warrior Within was on my most anticipated book list for 2013, and it did not disappoint.I really enjoyed this book, it was a lot different from the first two – not
... moremuch zombie action but a lot of human vs. human action.The book deals primarily with Eric, and the plan for him to go undercover and infiltrate the Free Legion. The Free Legion is a military type group of ‘men’ (?) who have an agenda. No-one seems to know where they come from or who they are directly affiliated with, or what their plan for the future is, but one thing they do know, is that Hollow Rock, the town where Eric and Gabe currently live, is one of their targets.There is a lot of action and suspense in this book, but there was also the budding romance between Gabe and the mayor (yes!!), and Eric and Allison, which brought another aspect to the story.I loved the ending of this book ……………………. less
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Katiea3232
Enjoyed this series. I hope he does another book.
Curegirl
pretty good read. interesting trilogy.
nalinib
hi
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