Dog Blood - David Moody

Dog Blood

By David Moody

  • Release Date: 2010-06-08
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 40 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

On the heels of Patient Zero and Pride and Prejudice with Zombies— the electrifying sequel to Hater where humanity fights itself to the death against a backdrop of ultimate apocalyptic destruction

The Earth has been torn into two parts by an irreversible division. Whether due to nature, or the unknown depths of the mind itself, everyone is now either Human or Hater. Victim or killer. Governments have fallen, command structures have collapsed, and relationships have crumbled. Major cities have become refugee camps where human survivors cower together in fear. Amidst this indiscriminate carnage, Danny McCoyne is on a mission to find his daughter Ellis, convinced that her shared Hater condition means her allegiance is to people like him. Free of inhibitions, unrestricted by memories of peace, and driven by instinct, children are pure Haters, and may well define the future of the Hater race. But, as McCoyne makes his way into the heart of human territory, an incident on the battlefield sets in place an unexpected chain of events, forcing him to question everything he believes he knows about the new order that has arisen, and the dynamic of the Hate itself.

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Latest Impressions

  • Loved it!

    5
    By gusiorek
    This book is a very quick read. It very hard to put down. Much more action packed then Hater (the first part to the book) but I do recommend reading Hater first it helps with this book.
  • Great read!

    5
    By Mikelove0401
    Great read. I recommend reading Hater first, but I'm a fan.
  • Very good!

    5
    By ORIGINAL_RATDOG
    Dog Blood was a great read. I recently finished the first book in this series, Haters. I would definitely recommend reading that book first. The books are unique in that you are mostly following one of the "Haters", Danny. You are seeing into his world through his murderous eyes and finding out what drives his homicidal part of the population to seek the "Unchanged" inhabitants of their world and destroy them. The descriptions of the fighting, survival and violence are horrifying and captivating. If the world were divided, as it is in Danny's world, you might have, in fact wound, up as a "Hater" yourself. Drawn in by the character you find yourself sympathizing with him and trying to imagine yourself in his position. I am hoping that a third book is in the works as the author leaves you wanting more.