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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A modern Clasic.,
By BruceinMaine "BruceinMaine" (Portland Maine) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Estuary (Paperback)
The Estuary By D.Gunn is what i would call a modern Zombie clasic. His Charecters are well thought out and a plesure to worrie about. His writting is easy to stay with and full of endless excitment. I feel bad that i am the first on here to review the Book. I will never be able to put into words the Love i had of this story. The Estuary has everything you would want in a Zombie Horror.....But is so much better than most on the market. A true Thriller! Mr. Gunn grabs you from the start and never lets go. I promis this story will stay with you long after you have turned the last page. Our friends from across the pond have brought new life into the Zombie world! With the terror of a 28 weeks latter and the mind grip of a Romerro clasic, D. Gunn has made his mark. Permuted Press has found anouther great author and handed him to us on a silver Plate. Get this Book!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Agonizing read,
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This review is from: The Estuary (Paperback)
I read a lot of books including zombie books which are my favorites but this was just bad, I really had to work hard just to finish this book. It's jumpy all the time and the characters are hard to follow. Now I'm not a grammar nazi by any stretch and I buy a lot of self published books (permuted) so I understand that grammatical errors will occur. However I've never seen the word "suddenly" used in a book more often than this one. In one instance it's used 3 times in a paragraph shorter than this one and the book is riddled with this kind of stuff making for a clunky read. And the weather! One day it's blazing hot and the next it's freezing... help me out here! I also found his use of distance all crazy, everything was 100 yards and frequently the context in which that measure was used was just not believable. I could go on and on but suffice it to say that this is not a good zombie novel (IMO) save your money and your time and pick a different book.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Irish Zombies 4.5 Stars,
By Patrick S. Dorazio "Author of The Dark Trilogy" (Cincinnati, Ohio) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Estuary (Paperback)
The Estuary takes place in a small Irish town, where we are introduced to quite a few different characters going through their normal lives, including a journalist who has moved away from the city to rekindle his relationship with both his wife and his writing, a ex-British secret agent with a haunted past, a doctor, a police officer, and a delivery driver. There are plenty of other characters we get introduced to as one of the sons of the journalist, playing out on the dried out estuary, stumbles over a jagged pieces of metal sticking out of the sand. Not much later a group of men are digging up a World War 2 German mini-sub that has been buried for over sixty years and contains a poisonous gas the Nazi's intended on deploying against the allies.
Essentially what ensues is zombie mayhem as the military gets called in to cordon off the town and the people inside of it are struggling to come to grips with the fact that many of their neighbors are turning into the flesh eating undead. Derek Gunn moves this tale along quickly, letting us get a clear picture of how the gas released from the canisters on board the sub quickly turns the men who unearthed it and then turns the almost the rest of the population of the small town into flesh eaters. As the action gets rolling we start shifting through multiple perspectives and see the town quickly devolve into chaos as people discover they are sealed off from the rest of the world by a merciless military and have to somehow find a way to survive the onslaught of their undead neighbors. The action is fast and the atmosphere is intriguing. I definitely enjoyed the story and the multitude of characters we are given the chance to get to know and wonder whether or not they will survive until the end. The author did a excellent job of providing a scientifically based explanation of how the infection has turned those it touches into the undead which lends a touch of realism to the tale I liked. Derek Gunn also adds an element to his monsters I found interesting: they make no sounds, which makes them incredibly eerie to say the least. In addition to this, as time goes on these creatures seem to become more fluid and flexible-shifting from the classic slow rotter to a swifter moving form. The panic we get to see amongst the townsfolk as they crowd together and are surrounded by the living dead really resonates. More so than most other books of this type, we get to see how people crammed together under dire circumstances tend to act without an ounce of rationality as fear and madness grips them. If I am to find criticism with this work, perhaps it lies in the fact that there are so many different characters and so many different perspectives we are subjected to. The author switches from one person to the next rather rapidly especially when the story kicks into high gear as the zombie assault commences. Don't get me wrong, this is not a strong complaint because the author does a great job of fleshing out most of his characters and giving us a reason to pay attention to them, but I guess I just prefer a smaller circle of main characters being focused on more in a story like this-I would like to have gotten to know a few of them a bit better than I did, to form a stronger attachment. Still, he kept things tight and we get to understand how everything fits together quite well. Overall, this is a highly entertaining tale that keeps things moving at a fast clip and gets us to the conclusion in a breathless fashion that I found to be fun and exciting. This author definitely created a fun zombie story that kept me intrigued on virtually every page.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The Most Boring Zombie Novel Ever!,
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This review is from: The Estuary (Kindle Edition)
I am shocked and disappointed about this book. As a huge fan of zombie novels and permuted press, this book was a huge let down. Plus if you read the "most helpful" reviews, you hear about the action and suspense. I read a completely different novel than they did! I am finding out that you have to be really careful which reviewers that you take advice from. They are either other authors giving support, friends and family of the author, or fake amazon accounts by the author. Sickening! If your book is good, you do not need to do this.
About this book. How do you take a zombie story and make it so boring? Zombies as an idea are exciting and action based. I mean how many times do these people have to figure out that these people are zombies? I mean come on. I wanted to like this but found myself just skimming toward the end. I just wanting it to be over so I could move on to something new! I also wanted to say that I thoroughly enjoyed the author's vampire apocalypse book. This is what makes this book so shocking!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Boring Boring Boring,
This review is from: The Estuary (Kindle Edition)
I bought this book hoping to find a hidden gem. What I found was far from it. Slow paced it took more then half the book for the zombies to become prevelent by then the book was almost over. I did read the whole book very quickly ( I was hoping it would get better ) but after finishing it I returned it to the store.
My advice, dont waste your money. Go to the library.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Paleese!,
By Misselaineous "misc." (La Maddalena, Sardinia, Italy) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Estuary (Kindle Edition)
These were the stupidest people/characters I've ever read about. As my husband says "Stupid should hurt," and these people got less than they deserved!!! I can't believe this tripe. Even I, 54 and overweight, could do better under the circumstances. Can't smart people have adventures? Can't smart people get in trouble? YES. This book had so much potential, but it just went nowhere. I bought this for my kindle and it still cost me 17.00, all that money for an awful read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very weak,
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This book had a great beginning with The Nazi's and the mini subs, the mystic of the old castle/keep on the wetlands.The story is weak and the characters are not that interesting. This is like a childrens book. This book is going to be erased from my hard drive, yes it's that bad. I thought it would be so interesting. I think the first part of the book was written by another author.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I liked it,
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Great story about survival and how humanity can help each other when necessary. On the plus side, the story was fast moving and didnt stray from the storyline. Zombies caused by Nazi experiment cause chaos in a small town. Humans try to escape, the army stops them and they have to survive. Interesting in and of itself. On the down side when the story ends you are left with, ok, that was kind of silly. Anyway, worth the read. The end isnt so bad that it detracts from the rest of the tale.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great zombie story!,
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I'm a zombie book fanatic and I must say Derek Gunn did a great job writing Estuary. I enjoy a zombie story that starts from the beginning of how the zombie virus started, infection and then tells the story as it spreads. I like his take on zombies silent but deadly. If you are looking for a fast paced zombie novel to sink your teeth in give Estuary a try.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
zombies in Ireland,
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a good book especially since it takes place in ireland, but it is a little slow at beginning but good overall
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The Estuary by Derek Gunn (Paperback - June 30, 2009)
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