I was torn at first on whether or not I would like this story. I wasn’t sure I could get into the head of a soldier that was admittedly a little off living in a world after the lights have gone out and people are just struggling to survive. Now I’m not so sure he is off. Rather I think that he is on a mission and has just been sidetracked by what he thinks is the right thing to do. A soldier trying to hold his collected family of mistreated, abused, sold for money women and children together. Trying to save his world and his sanity, one person at a time.
After saving a particular woman and her daughter (that reminds him again of his daughter), he begins an earnest journey to find his own daughter hundreds of miles away. But first he needs to rid the community of the largest gangs and overwhelming threats.
A lot of action with just enough insight to make it believable. Definitely get the next one.