Review: Z-Minus III (Z-Minus #3) by Perrin Briar

25332774Title: Z-Minus 3
Author: Perrin Briar
Published: April 8, 2015
Pages: 130
Genre: Zombies
Review: ebook provided by author
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk 



Once administered, the cure heals organs, rebuilds neurons, and even reunites us with our consciousness. The cure heals us.

But the cure will only exist for the next eight hours.

If your daughter had the power to save the world, what would you do?

Chris Smith has eight hours to get his cured daughter Maisie to the research ship anchored off the coast of Brighton or lose the only chance of salvation the human race has. He must battle raging undead hordes and evade a powerful warrior goddess hell-bent on retaining power in the new world order.


I received this book to give an honest review.
Contains spoilers at the end!!! 
It just keeps getting better after you read book two. Though there were some things I didn't get. Hence the 4 stars. In book three Chris is now on a mission to save his daughter and find her the cure. Remember she only has 8 hours. Though now they need to get to a boat in Brighton because where the cure was being tested at fell. They only have so many hours to make but will they?
Chris will stop at nothing to save Maisie. We see how Chris and Maisie go through hell trying to make it there but a group they encounter before is determined to have them. 
Where this book ended up going towards the end I figured okay that is it, until I read the last page. Makes me think that just maybe there has to be another book because that is a minor cliffhanger going on. 
Overall a good steady plot. This is a book that once you start you could probably finish in one sitting. 








So what I didn't understand after people are cured, 1. How did those that were badly hurt from the virus still survive? 2. What happened to Scoripo exactly? 




Perrin Briar
Perrin Briar is an English author best-known for his Blood Memory series, black comedy Keeping Mum, and revenge tale Square. He was born in Huntingdon, grew up in Norfolk, graduated from Bournemouth, worked in London, and then chucked it all in to live in South Korea.
He has written for BBC radio, and worked in the production and development departments of the BBC, ITV and Channel 4.



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