If you had advanced warning of the end of the world, what would you do?
How can Paul persuade his friends to help him prepare for an imminent zombie-like fungal infection?
Who on Earth would believe him? Why is a lone alien forewarning him?
Our world faced extermination by a group of infected meteoroids from space, which carried an infection that turned ordinary people into rabid killers. This is a record of how two estranged twin brothers survived the apocalypse. One brother planned for the survival of our species and made ready for the world to come on a small island in Scotland, persevering despite having to manage the utter disbelief of the people around him. The other, having survived a harrowing cacophony of life events, learned to harness his anger and channel it to help those who survived. Together they faced the abyss shoulder to shoulder.
"Repairman Jack meets Independence Day" An intense alien invasion saga
"What hits me immediately is that this doesn't read like a 'zombie story' at all, it reads like survival fiction pushed to its most dangerous edge. The fact that you've stripped away the cliches of bunkers and cheap gore and instead delivered a world where catastrophe feels vivid is what makes it stand out. It feels less like escapism and more like staring into a mirror of what could be. I have to ask, when you wrote An English Apocalypse, were you consciously aiming to reinvent the genre, or did the raw urgency of the story pull you there?"
As reviewed By Scott Cahan for Readers’ Favorite Review Rating: 5 Stars: An exceptional zombie apocalypse story. The word “zombie” is never used as a name for the infected in this book, but the easiest way for me to describe them is as fast-moving zombies. What makes this book exceptional is the structure of the story. It follows two brothers who don’t know of the other’s existence. Some spiritual force has warned one of them about the coming apocalypse. The other one doesn’t know what’s coming but he knows he’s been given certain abilities that make him a formidable warrior. The brother who knows what’s coming prepares a fortress to save himself and a small community. The other brother is surprised by it all but his unique abilities make him a survivor. An English Apocalypse moves slowly at first, laying every brick of the two main characters’ backstories. We’re also privileged to watch the preparations of the brother who knows what’s coming. Anyone who isn’t interested in the fine details of the fortress as it’s being built might find the first half of the book to be a little slow. However, author Paul J.C. Edge knows his stuff about survival in a fallen world and he manages to keep it all interesting. Along the way, we get to know many of the main characters too. Once the catastrophe arrives, the story kicks into overdrive. There is no sitting quietly in a bunker until everything passes. The action and violence come fast and furious. From that point on I had a difficult time putting the book down. Overall, I think the author used the slow build-up in the first half to his advantage, making the second half twice as effective because by then the reader is invested in the characters and has been well-prepped on their survival plans. This is NOT a cheap zombie story all about blood and gore; rather it’s a well-crafted blockbuster novel about a zombie apocalypse that feels all too real.