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RayzorWire: Rayzor Zombie War Series Book Two Kindle Edition
- Reading age12 - 18 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 15, 2013
- ISBN-13978-0984996919
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- ASIN : B00FLK0T1E
- Publisher : LRCK Publishing
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : September 15, 2013
- Edition : 2nd
- Language : English
- File size : 4.1 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 229 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-0984996919
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 2 of 3 : Zombie War Series
- Reading age : 12 - 18 years
- Best Sellers Rank: #20,846 in Dystopian Fiction (Books)
- #114,777 in Horror Literature & Fiction
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About the author

Richard Howes was born in Massachusetts, lived in Nevada and the mid-west, and returned to the Boston area. He attended Wentworth Institute where he obtained a BS In Electronics and has multiple certifications in technical skills. In addition to writing, he enjoys creating book covers and riding horses in the many parks, woodlands, and beaches of New England.
He wrote the Rayzor Zombie War Series, and mystery novels. He is working on new novels and collections of short stories.
You can follow him on facebook and at www.RichardHowesBooks.Blogspot.com
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2019This is the second in the Julie Rayzor series. The writing style in the second one is a marked improvement over the first. The author stays more on point and has eliminated many of the overburdening descriptions which plagued the first.
This book picks right up where #1 finished. Julie is torn between staying in Tulsa, assisting her commander, Colonel Winters or calling it quits. Jill, Julie’s long time friend, has had enough. She wants to run off and hide where the Zomb won’t find her. Good luck there. Winters resolves the issue by sending Julie, Jill, Gary, Jim and two soldiers on a fact finding mission to Spiro. He believes there is a group there where Julie and Jill can feel safe and rebuild their shattered lives. He conceals his real reason for sending them on the mission.
What makes this a great book is the drama and storyline Richard creates. It isn’t all slash and gore. There is a bigger picture to the characters. They are well defined and easily connected with.
The caveat I enjoyed the most is how, despite this being a modern day end of the world work, it has a great flair of a Western Romance. It is very apparent the author is well versed and schooled in riding horses. With gasoline in short supply, equestrian travel is the primary mode of transportation.
The only slight I have, is the ending. Up to this point, the action is well described and exciting: the battle of Spiro, Julie’s perilous escape and the birthing of twins—not going into this, but it isn’t for the faint of heart. All three were well crafted scenes. The finale deserves the same attention.
Overall, a quick entertaining read.
Four stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2013Format: KindleVerified PurchaseRead the first book and could not wait to start the second installment. I was not disappointed! I want to write so much more about the story line but I cannot spoil it for anyone. You just have to read it. I found all the characters interesting and was surprised throughout the book. That's why this is such a great read. I was so caught up in their story that when things happened I found myself thinking WOW, or NO you just didn't do that! LOL It's a great zombie tale and I hope there will be a third one and soon! High recommend this series and author. Happy Zombie Reading!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2015Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI loved this book! The characters are so realistic. The main character, Julie Razor is very believable. She's not perfect, not always sure of herself and is not some kind of super hero with the strength of ten men. She is just a regular person doing the best she knows how to keep herself and her loved ones safe in a world gone to hell. I can identify with her in a way I couldn't with a superhero type. Only criticism is a pretty standard lack o of knowledge about female physiology. She could have fed the baby herself even though it wasn't hers.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2015Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI" did not like this book. It wasn't bad but I didn't really like the main characters and the story was ok. It was not my cup of tea.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2013Format: KindleThis is the second in the Julie Rayzor series. The writing style in the second one is a marked improvement over the first. The author stays more on point and has eliminated many of the overburdening descriptions which plagued the first.
This book picks right up where #1 finished. Julie is torn between staying in Tulsa, assisting her commander, Colonel Winters or calling it quits. Jill, Julie's long time friend, has had enough. She wants to run off and hide where the Zomb won't find her. Good luck there. Winters resolves the issue by sending Julie, Jill, Gary, Jim and two soldiers on a fact finding mission to Spiro. He believes there is a group there where Julie and Jill can feel safe and rebuild their shattered lives. He conceals his real reason for sending them on the mission.
What makes this a great book is the drama and storyline Richard creates. It isn't all slash and gore. There is a bigger picture to the characters. They are well defined and easily connected with.
The caveat I enjoyed the most is how, despite this being a modern day end of the world work, it has a great flair of a Western Romance. It is very apparent the author is well versed and schooled in riding horses. With gasoline in short supply, equestrian travel is the primary mode of transportation.
The only slight I have, is the ending. Up to this point, the action is well described and exciting: the battle of Spiro, Julie's perilous escape and the birthing of twins--not going into this, but it isn't for the faint of heart. All three were well crafted scenes. The finale deserves the same attention.
Overall, a quick entertaining read.
Four stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2013This well written book is packed with action, adventure, Zombies, and more. I never read a Zombie novel before, so I learned a lot about Zombies. I didn't know there were also Zombie horses! Being a former military wife, I could relate to the parts of the book that talked about Humvees, helicopters, and MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat). This book includes some steamy romantic scenes including two jealous women smitten with the same man. One of the women settles for another man who ends up being killed in a Zombie battle. The author is very talented at using words to describe the scenes and painting a picture for the reader. An example is one of the most gruesome scenes with dead, decaying bodies left in cars. After being attacked by Zombies and losing several of their people, there was an upbeat moment in the story when the twins were born. The happiness was short-lived, however, after one of the twins and the mother died. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves action, adventure, drama, romance, and Zombies!
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- ChrisReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 29, 2014
4.0 out of 5 stars Great follow up. Fingers crossed for a third book
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseWins and losses from start to Finnish. Great characters make you care about what happens and the story keeps you reading. Great tension and a tough female worthy of Ripley. Highly recommend this book and hope to see a third.