![]() ![]() Highly recommended for zombie fans looking for something different. Contrary to the original cover, no killer curtains make an appearance. The Breeze Horror was originally published in 1988 and recently republished by Bloodshot Books. I was rooting for the main character, Sandy, and her young son, to get off the island and escape the beachers. It gets pretty gory and definitely isn't for the faint of heart.Īlthough I could empathize with the beachers, the norms were even more compelling characters. ![]() Are the monsters the unlucky ones caught in the rain, or the ones who refused to help the infected?īut I don't think what the beachers do to the norms by the end of the book is justified by any means. It's always more interesting when a villain isn't just inherently evil. They had motivations and personalities, just like the rest of the characters. It's refreshing to read a book that lets you get inside the head of a zombie. Their anger and hatred of friends and family is because of how they were treated after they became infected. They prefer inflicting pain and torturing the norms. The "beachers" come to resent the "norms" and plan their revenge, becoming more sadistic as their bodies become more decayed.Ī different kind of zombie book, these zombies-or beachers-aren't interested in eating brains. The frightened residents of Sea Breeze Island quarantine the infected on the beach. ![]() When a space shuttle carrying toxic waste collides with a meteor, contaminated rain pours down, infecting everyone it touches, causing their bodies to decompose, but leaving their minds intact. ![]()
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