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Autumn by David Moody
Autumn by David Moody











Autumn by David Moody

The soldiers know that oxygen is running out, so they plot to go above ground and park jeeps over the grates to allow the air free passage. Being in a safe and secure environment for the first time in two months, I'd expected our survivors might have gotten complacent, but the exact opposite happened: if anything, being with the military ratcheted their anxiety through the roof as they wondered what they'd enlist them to do.īecause of the noise from the soldiers coming and going, hundreds upon thousands of corpses gathered outside the bunker, covering the grates in the ground that allow air to pass through the filtration system. When we left our survivors they'd just managed to gain entry into the military bunker where Cooper had been sheltering from the day the virus struck. I only finished the second book in David Moody's Autumn series yesterday, and I was so excited by the ending that I just had to dive straight into this one which - as you can tell by this review - I've already managed to finish. *This review will contain spoilers!* 'Now, several days since any of the soldiers had been above ground, almost one hundred thousand bodies had gathered around the bunker, every last one of them fighting to get nearer to its impassable entrance.'













Autumn by David Moody