This book came rather quickly than expected but still Mark Tufo has shown no haste in story description at all. Author did not write this book in haste perhaps it was already in his mind and he was working on it when he launched the first part. Not loaded with too much humor the zombie world still appears to show the lighter part of the world full of people who are man eating maniacs.
Michael along with his family is forced to leave not only their home but also their state as well. The family seems to be the only one which is not affected by the virus, but it seems that if they would stay where they are they too will most likely become the monsters they are afraid of. Michael does not want to see his wife and the three children in the hands of zombies but he fails to find the cure as well.
Though they are running but they cannot run forever because the non infected ones are decreasing in number day by day and their side is losing the battle which will result in the death of humanity. We saw the family full of hope in Zombie Fallout but now it seems that their zeal to survive is losing strength. Facing millions of enemies is impossible for them and as they move away to the countryside they witness bigger evils roaming around them that they have witnessed till now. Sean Runnette’s narration takes the story in full pace and we can get the message from the scary voice that the end is near for anyone of the sides.