

One of the things that has always attracted me to the series is the author's expert understanding of certain topics that often get short shrift in other zombie fiction. It's a worthwhile way to spent a few bucks and an hour of your time if you're already invested in the series, but otherwise I found it to be a disappointing release. I'm a fan of Bourne's Day by Day Armageddon series, so I immediately picked up Grey Fox the moment it was available. How’s that for a Facebook update?” See? Poetry.Īlthough it lacks page after page of mangled carcasses hurtling through cordite scented air and meat-strewn deathscapes, Grey Fox is a great short story by one of the best writers in the genre. “I’m going to take a piss off the fantail and then go inland to shoot some zombies. Perhaps it’s tamer than the other DBDA titles, but this one, for me, is about the character. I could’ve read Grey Fox, bypassing the first three altogether and most likely drawn the same conclusion. Instead, Grey Fox takes us nearly 30 years into the future (sans callbox) where we find our narrator in the Florida Keys, or better known as the southern border of the “inclusion zone” aboard his sailboat, the Solitude.īourne returns to his powerful first-person journaling approach which we haven’t seen full on since “Beyond Exile”. No, Bourne hasn’t injected a Tardis into the DBDA universe and Kil isn’t charging after hordes of the undead with a sonic screwdriver. Bourne, then by all means take a walk with me here. On the flipside, if you aren’t at all familiar with J.L.

09' Ghost will stop at nothing to have his captain, while tormenting this pathetic version of himself.If you’ve yet to read the first three offerings in Bourne’s Day By Day Armageddon series, I’m sure to drop a spoiler or two, so there’s your warning shot. The sands show him a timeline where Seargent Soap MacTavish has fallen hard for his Liutenant, and Ghost is too insecure. If he can't live in happiness with his timeline's Soap, he'll have to find another to replace him. Something dark takes over when he realizes he can't stop the deaths of those he loves, no matter how hard he tries to rewind his mistakes. John "Soap" MacTavish Loves Simon "Ghost" RileyĢ009 Ghost takes Kronika's hourglass after killing her.John "Soap" MacTavish/Simon "Ghost" Riley.Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death.UltraCombo Fandoms: Call of Duty (Video Games), Mortal Kombat (Video Games)
