Plague. Infection. Death. Undeath. Control Theory puts our luckless hero several years into the zombie apocalypse and he’s still making the same dumb mistakes. Kidnapped because of his immunity to the worst disease in history, he is learning that being immune may not be the best thing, especially now that some of the infected are changing. But change is good right? Wrong. Better for the infected, but not for humanity.
Far from home, our hero must fight every step of the way to return to his family and friends, and he finds assistance in the most unlikely of places, from the strangest of companions.
You’ve picked up his journal, now tag along with him as he regales his trials and tribulations for you. Of course, if you’re reading this, he’s probably been eaten.
It's been a while since Book 3, I had almost forgotten how much I enjoyed the writing, the characters, and the snarkiness. This edition feels like one long travelogue at times, but there is always something or someone popping up to keep it interesting.
Restucci begins referring to roads as The 15 as opposed to I-15, or The 390 instead of Highway 390. This either shows that he's spent time in California or heavily researched it, copying the way the locals speak. Genious.