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Cassie

Adrian's Undead Diary, Book 8

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Cassie

Written by: Chris Philbrook
Narrated by: James Foster
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2024 re-release!

One last test.

One last quest.

Adrian and the men and women who love him head deep into the city in search of the one thing that may save Adrian's soul, and the entire world.

Redemption.

But before he earns what he needs so desperately, there will be blood, and there will be death.

Cassie contains Adrian's journal entries from December 24th, 2011 to March 19th 2012.

It also contains the side fictions And the Bombs Fell, Cassie, and The Crucible.

Continue the story with The Dealer of Hope, Book Nine of Adrian's Undead Diary.

©2014 Chris Philbrook (P)2024 Chris Philbrook
Horror Post-Apocalyptic Zombie

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Alright

it is hard to discuss this without spoilers but here we go. The ending of this book for me was... meh. After it's conclusion the series which I have so far really enjoyed doesn't hold much appeal for going forward. The title of the book itself tells what it is about and honestly I have never seen why Adrian hangs on to Cassie so much. The author puts WAY too much drama about her not being saved into the character. The character who is extremely practical about EVERYTHING else is somehow a guilt ridden drama queen when it comes to this. I didn't like the direction of this book, the story of Cassie, and certainly not the finally that is at the end of this one. It seems rather dumb that so much revolves around this. That's just my two cents.

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