Down the Road: A Zombie Horror Story (Special Edition)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #61692 in Books
- Published on: 2006-05-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 184 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
A bizarre plague of the walking dead. A nation desperate for survival. It could be the end of the world. Around the globe, the dead are rising to devour the living. Hospitals are overrun, and martial law has been declared. The streets are in chaos. Society is disintegrating. George Zaragosa is a young school teacher living in the shadow of his fiancee's unsolved murder. Now he just wants to go home to his family. He's made the journey before, traveling from Austin to San Uvalde. It's usually a short drive. But he knows this time it's going to be different. Along the way, George must negotiate military roadblocks, FEMA camps, and street thugs, not to mention hordes of the living dead. He is determined to make it home, but only one thing is certain: his trip down the road will be a journey like no other.
Customer Reviews
A fast paced and gritty post-apocalyptic zombie tale.
Bowie's tale sets off in a world that is slowly falling apart. The reader is quickly thrown in to the action packed tale of George (undoubtedly named after George Romero after reading about Bowie's fixation with the director), who struggles to survive as he tries to reach his hometown San Uvalde.
The characterization is somewhat simplistic throughout the novel, but this doesn't seem to detract from the tale too much. Bowie's military group FEMA is a fabulous addition to the tale, screaming of a `Brave New World' paranoia. The FEMA camps in particular deliver a haunting image that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Only lasting for a mere 149 pages, this post-apocalyptic zombie story is fast paced throughout, but ends somewhat abruptly. Packed with gory zombie violence, oppressive government actions, die hard militias and a revenge laced sub plot - this novel packs it all in.
The special edition version includes a three page introduction by Travis Adkins (author of the zombie novel Twilight of the Dead) which sings a mass of praise for the author and his novel. There is also a seven page "director's commentary" from Bowie Ibarra, detailing his inspiration for the novel and its writing. Finally the book finishes with a nine page snippet from the sequel entitled "Down The Road: On The Last Day".
All in all, this is a great read and a must have for any fan of the zombie horror genre.
Ignore the Haters
Now that zombie literature is mainstream, the trolls are coming out from under their rocks, apparently.
Let's address some of the complaints:
1) there are a lot of sex scenes, but it's not erotica, as some would have you believe. If there is a zombie outbreak, and you're pretty sure you're going to die, who wouldn't want to get laid a few more times?
2) weak characters? Give me a break. While we might not find out the central character's story in chronological order, you do find out that his life was already wrecked by a drug dealer before the zombie outbreak. Then he actually crosses paths with the drug dealer, and attempts to get revenge. Not sure why anyone needs his entire life history. Since the rest were supporting characters, it makes sense that there wouldn't be as much detail about them.
3) it's a freakin' zombie story people...while you don't find out the source of the outbreak, you are told what the zombies are like, you are given some blood and gore, and one of the most original endings I've read yet.
The best part is that you get to find out what happened to two of the characters after they parted ways with the central character in Down the Road: On the Last Day, and there is a third installment on the way to print.
If you want to read a solid, interesting zombie story, get this book.
Zombie lovers will not be disappointed
'Down the Road' is a masterpiece of zombie literature from author Bowie Ibarra.
The story, set in modern day America, is the tale of George Zaragosa, a school teacher who longs to return to his home in San Uvalde from his teaching post in Austin. This sounds like a simple task, but when you throw in hordes of the living Dead, hell-bent government officials, power mad militia as well as a world that has imploded on itself, the reader is in for a real treat, with plenty of ups and downs along the way for the stories main character.
The story is action packed from start to finish, with sub plots and twists around every turn. The tale is never lacking in detailed gore, as well as relationships forming, and tensions breaking.
Bowie Ibarra invites us into his terrifying world of a human race that has been let loose upon itself. Throw in the massive hordes of undead and FEMA outposts that resemble WW2 concentration camps, and this is a story that should not be missed.
This story is a real treat. Any lover of the zombie genre, that includes work from Romero, Raimi, Argento, etc should not miss out on 'Down the Road.' Ibarra's work ranks up there highly with the rest of the living dead genre.




