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“Shocking, emotional, and punctuated by moments of brutal savagery, SLOWLY WE ROT contains some of the most frightening scenes in recent horror fiction. If you enjoy zombie stories, you’ll love this book. If you believe there’s no life left in the zombie subgenre, Bryan Smith is about to prove you wrong. SLOWLY WE ROT is a searing, stunning triumph.” --Jonathan Janz, author of The Nightmare Girl and Savage Species Long after the zombie apocalypse wiped out most of the human race, a young man named Noah resides in a remote mountain cabin. Several years have passed since he last saw another human being. The long period of isolation and loneliness has fostered a deep despair in Noah, who also struggles with suicidal impulses. But Noah is a man who was struggling even before the end of the world, a seemingly helpless slave to his addictions. When the vindictive sister he has long believed dead unexpectedly returns, events transpire that prompt him to leave his mountain refuge and embark on a cross-country trek to find the lost love of his life. It doesn’t matter that she’s probably long dead. He just needs a purpose again and this is it. Along the way, he experiences moments of hope and profound tragedy. Soon Noah’s sanity begins to fray and his ability to distinguish between fantasy and reality starts to disintegrate. Through it all, he keeps trying to reach the one he lost long ago. And he’ll continue no matter what, even if it costs him his life, because it’s a big, empty world and this is all he has. "Sure, there are flesh-eating zombies in Bryan Smith’s gut-punch of a novel, SLOWLY WE ROT, but in telling the tale of one man’s nightmarish journey through a post-apocalyptic landscape, Smith reminds us of the most brutal truth of all: the worst monsters dwell inside us." – Tim Waggoner, author of LIKE DEATH and EAT THE NIGHT
Slowly We Rot, by Bryan Smith- Amazon Sales Rank: #722720 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-15
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .81" w x 6.00" l,
- Binding: Paperback
- 322 pages
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful. A different, wiser Bryan Smith novel By Scott Wilcox Slowly We Rot takes place in the zombie post-apocalypse, but it is not a zombie apocalypse novel. If you are looking for page after page of gut munching and head shots than you would be better off finding another book (don't worry, there are scores of books that are just what you are looking for). The zombie situation provides the backdrop for the story, which is one of loneliness, addiction, guilt, and despair.I admit I was surprised at first. Bryan Smith has a well earned reputation for literary mayhem, plus the novel takes its name from a classic death metal album (by Obituary), so I expected a gore soaked action fest. As the story developed and it became clear that this was something different I put my expectations aside and went along for the ride.The story of Nick's cross country journey across a dead continent is told at a slow pace but is never boring. Occasional flashbacks to pre-apocalypse times give insight in to the character and grant the reader insight in to why he reacts the way he does to things in the present. Subtle events in early stages are important later, so careful reading is recommended.I was a little disappointed at first that this wasn't the Bryan Smith novel I thought I was getting, but those feelings changed as I continued and now I think it is my favorite book from him. It takes courage to step away from what readers expect and I thank Mr. Smith for that and for this brilliant work with so much to say. 5 stars, highest recommendation.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. SLOWLY WE ROT reminded me that the best zombie stories are about people By A. Griffin SLOWLY WE ROT reminded me that the best zombie stories are about people, not the zombies and the grue and gore that goes along with the shambling masses. At its core, this is a harrowing tale about the depths of humanity and what's beyond it. Regardless of whether you like zombies or not, SLOWLY WE ROT re-solidifies the best of what the zombie genre has to offer.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. A Zombie Novel for Those Tired of Zombies By Nick Cato I'm beyond burned out on zombies, both in films and fiction. But when I heard Smith was writing a new zombie novel, I knew it'd be worth the wait. While SLOWLY WE ROT isn't as different as his 2006 novel DEATHBRINGER, ROT turned out to be an emotional roller coaster ride that countless "zombie authors" would be wise to take note of.It's about 7 years after the undead have claimed the world. Noah lives on the east coast of the United States in an isolated mountain cabin, spending his days reading pulp westerns and living off the land. He sees few zombies, but the ones that come around his property are easily dispatched.His quiet life changes when his thought-to-be-dead sister Aubrey shows up with an older, ex-marine named Nick. She's in a rage and forces him away from the house. Noah decides to trek west and look for a lost college love, whose California address and picture he kept saved.On his trip, Noah encounters a psycho survivalist, a small army and a sheltered community where things go in directions you'll never see coming, and although this novel focuses mainly on the humans, there's plenty of gory zombie action to satisfy the most hardcore of horror fans.There are a LOT of road trip zombie apocalypse novels, but few can touch the depths of SLOWLY WE ROT. Noah's battle with the undead pales to his pre and post apocalyptic struggle with alcohol, and I found myself cheering him on at every turn. Aubrey is also nicely fleshed out, as is Nick. These three characters won't be leaving my mind any time soon.Whether zombies are your thing or not, SLOWLY WE ROT is an acceptional novel and will easily be regarded as a classic of the subgenre. Don't miss it.
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