Cadaver: The Complete Zombie Apocalypse Series
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Last update: 12-20-2024
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The bestselling zombie apocalypse series in one complete bundle!
When two teenagers stumble upon a frozen corpse deep in the woods, they make the fateful decision to bring it back to town—unaware they’ve just unleashed the apocalypse.
In the morgue beneath the hospital, the dead begin to stir, attacking the living and spreading a relentless infection. The once-quiet town quickly descends into chaos as the hospital becomes a battleground, its halls soaked in blood as survivors fight to escape the growing horde.
As the outbreak spirals out of control, authorities seal off the building, desperate to contain the spread. But the virus is already beyond their grasp, setting the stage for a global catastrophe that no one saw coming ...
The Cadaver series takes you on a pulse-pounding journey from the initial outbreak to the terrifying descent into a full-scale apocalypse. It’s a story of survival, horror, and the fragility of humanity in the face of an unstoppable force.
Fans of Mark Tufo, Bobby Adair, Mike Evans, and Camille Picott won’t be able to put this action-packed series down. If you enjoyed Slow Burn, This Rotten World, The End of Everything, or World War Z, then you'll love Cadaver.
Top reviews from the United States
5.0 out of 5 stars Really good read!
Really good. Can't recommend it enough.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best zombie series
4.0 out of 5 stars Spooky October Read
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Series!
5.0 out of 5 stars Very addicting/original Zombie apocalypse series!
Reading each book of the Cadaver series is much like watching a building being built. You can’t tell what it will be from the foundation – and even when the frame is raised you can still mistake its ultimate state. After the first two books I felt like I had a good handle on where the overall story was going, of course book three showed me the error of my presumption, book four furthered the correction to my presumptions. Book five brings in several possibilities for the remainder of the series. One specific thing I have to say about book five is regarding Axel’s part in this book. Over the first four books Axel plays a significant part, but in book five he seems to fully commit to jumping out of the proverbial frying pan into the fire multiple times with varying degrees of success. Book six sets the stage for reunions and a greater understanding of what caused the Zombie outbreak as various characters share their knowledge and suspicions. Nick Clausen does an excellent job bringing the Cadaver series to a conclusion with Cadaver 7. Along with tying up loose ends from the six previous books, he once again introduces revelations that were unexpected to say the least. I’m not sure what I was expecting the end would be like, but it wasn’t anything like what I experienced.
In some series there will be a book that is there as filler to fill a void until the next episode comes along. In the case of the Cadaver series each book fills a specific function in building the world, developing the characters, or driving the story arc. The tension felt by the characters is palpable and the action is nonstop.
On one hand I’m glad to see the series conclude, but it is bittersweet having gotten very invested in these characters over the seven books. I could only wish another apocalypse could befall them so I could travel along with them as they fight to survive.
I read/listened to the Cadaver series over a fifteen-month period, with the release of the complete Cadaver series in a single volume new readers won’t have to wait between episodes. I think with the release of this new edition I’ll go back and revisit Cadaver by binge listening to the audiobooks.