Autumn: Purification by David Moody

The group of survivors who escaped The City, have found refuge in an underground military base. Safe behind a massive blast door, they’re protected from the hordes of undead, but trapped. If they enter the bunker they’ll kill all the soldiers trapped inside. But when the dead start clogging the bunker’s air vents, something must be done.

Autumn: The City by David Moody

A group survivors cling on, holed-up in a university building, surrounded by the undead. As the numbers of undead increase, becoming ever more aggressive, a squad of soldiers arrive bringing with them as much fear as they do hope. A novel about the undead that never uses the word zombie.

Autumn by David Moody

A virus rips through the population. Everyone just drops dead. Traumatised and afraid a few survivors take refuge in a community centre, and watch with growing panic as the dead rise. Autumn is an interesting twist to the undead genre, that deliberately avoids the word zombie. In the end it’s weight of numbers that is the real threat.