Saturday, August 27, 2011

Roads Less Traveled: The Plan and the Popularity of Undead Fiction

Permuted Press is no stranger to zombie fiction. Recently, they released Craig DiLouie's The Infection and Tony Faville's Kings of the Dead. Now, there is a new horror king, or queen on the undead literature scene and her name is C. Delaney. Her first novel for this horror publisher is called Roads Less Traveled: The Plan. This is the first novel in a trilogy and the plot follows a group of friends in a zombie apocalypse. Friends separate, a stronghold falls and as the saying goes: "best laid plans of mice and men oft go awry" (Steinbeck). This latest zombie styled novel released August 24th.

As well, there seems to be a growing resurgence in the zombie fiction genres, with dozens of novels released in this style over the latest several years. Most horror fans have heard of Max Brooks' zombie apocalyptic novels, but the list truly is huge. J. L. Bourne's set of novels, including Day by Day Armageddon, have received a large following and so has Jonathan Maberry, with Dead of Night one of his latest. David Wellington's Monster Island is remarkable and fans of fiction truly have a wide range of choices in this genre. Fans are in the millions and so are sales figures; so what is your favourite? Have a look at the release details for C. Delaney's horrifying release below.

Release Date: August 24th (Paperback).

Author: C. Delaney.

Publishers: Permuted Press.

*236 pages.

The novel's fan page is here:

Roads Less Traveled: The Plan

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