Joseph Hensen takes the helm this time for another great addition to the series. This time following Ian and his small band of mercenaries as they make their way to find answers. Along the way they pick up unlikely allies.

I love the Ian acknowledges and embraces that the world is different now – that while he may be a leader and feels responsibility to those in his groups, he does not turn into a dictator. Giving them all free will and the choice to stay or go with him. His relationship with the younger members of the group is particularly endearing.

Again, loved characters are lost and it’s always so hard, but it makes these stories so real at the same time.

This absolutely ends on a cliffhanger as Ian’s “team” uncovers more of the plot that led to the outbreak.

Narration:

Andrew B Wehrlen does another great job here. I especially appreciate his ability to bring levity to the banter and anticipation to the fighting scenes.