Dead Days: Episode One (Dead Days Season One #1) by Ryan Casey


Dead Days: Episode One (Dead Days Season One #1)
Title : Dead Days: Episode One (Dead Days Season One #1)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 104
Publication : First published October 30, 2013

How would you survive the Dead Days?

Riley Jameson is a normal guy. A little hard-of-luck and going through a rough time at work, but nothing he can't handle.

That was until the creatures rose. The dead, walking. Feasting on human flesh, their hunger insatiable. The police are gone. The government has collapsed. The world as Riley knew it has changed, forever.

In this new, terrifying world, Riley is forced to think quick and act fast in order to survive. His morals will be pushed to the very limit, forcing the question: can humanity survive the onslaught of the dead, not only on the outside but on the inside?

There will be blood. There will be tears. In the Dead Days, nobody is safe.

In the first episode of Dead Days, a six-part zombie apocalypse serial launching every Thursday, Riley's world is turned upside down when the dead start to walk. Barricaded in his flat with his layabout friend, Ted, the pair are forced to think outside the box to escape, as well as come to terms with the carnage surrounding them.

Download the first episode now and start your emotional and terrifying journey through the zombie apocalypse.


Dead Days: Episode One (Dead Days Season One #1) Reviews


  • Olethros

    -En su subgénero, nada nuevo bajo el sol.-

    Género. Relato.

    Lo que nos cuenta. Riley Jameson es un superviviente de un apocalipsis zombi que está perdiendo la capacidad de sentir pena y tristeza por las víctimas y los transformados porque eso le puede distraer en su máxima meta: sobrevivir. Cuando todo estalló, Riley buscaba trabajo como periodista especializado en música y estaba tan distraído con sus problemas personales que no prestó atención a las alarmantes noticias que plagaban los medios de comunicación. Primer episodio de la primera temporada de la saga (como si una serie de T.V. fuese, sí).

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  • chucklesthescot

    I was looking forward to this...a zombie book set in the UK without guns to take on the undead. Yay! Well, no actually. The two main characters Riley and Ted were like the English version of Bill and Ted. Both were meant to be adult men who instead had the mentality of teenage boys. This book was like Shaun of the Dead and not in a good way as I hated that film.

    Riley is a moron. At the interview to decide if he still has a job, he turns up with stained trousers, cracks jokes about the name of his interviewer and behaves like an idiot. No real surprise that he will be losing his job then. He lies to his gran about keeping his job and lets her plan a party to celebrate-yes lets humiliate gran to her friends who will all know the truth! He sees people in suits and dresses running down the street yelling in panic and wonders if it is a fun run. He tries to give medical assistance to a zombie who is halfed in two. The guy is a complete moron. Ted is a lazy lump from hell who sits home all day playing games and has the nerve to get concerned about rent now Riley won't be working. Get off your ass and find a job then!

    And the plot was really bad. Ted the fat guy just happens to have a rope ladder in the flat that Riley can climb on to entice the zombies away from the car park. Right. And they happen to meet the only person in the apartment building who has a nice handy gun. I find it hard to believe that Ted had the brains to plan his own dinner never mind the escape.

    I won't be reading on with this series.

  • Fox Emm<span class=

    A Great Start for a Series!

    Wonderful read! The book was fast paced and character-driven, just as Casey promised. I can't wait to read the rest! Fans of zombie fiction should definitely pick this up.

  • Mandy

    I quite enjoyed this book, I download it for free from Amazon and read it right away from start to finish, was a page turner from the beginning.

    Good plot so far, good characters, bits of action.

  • Stephen

    Zombies

    I actually really like this one and I have to say that it really gives me in the beginning Shaun of the Dead vibes. Being that I am a big fan of the movie it really helped draw me into this one even more. If you follow me at all you know that I will read any zombie story I can find and especially at this time of year. Most of them I enjoy but there have been a couple that weren't so great. This one moved very well and for the size of the story it works like a serial novel with a good cliffhanger at the end. Definitely worth giving a try.

  • Impy

    Got about 35% of the easy thru the book before giving up. I just couldn't bring myself to give a darn about any of the characters.

  • Brian Switzer<span class=

    A brief but hella good start to a zombie apocalypse series. The novella is well paced and skilfully narrated- the characters stunned reaction to the idea that the dead are eating those still alive is moving and very well written.

    Dead Days Episode One begins the examination of important apocalyptic tropes in an entertaining and in some cases tragic fashion- the outsider with questionable sanity, the loved ones who have turned and must be put down, the person left behind so that the protagonists can save themselves (though I believe Riley and Ted are going to run Jordanna again, to their detriment) and most importantly, the struggle to not let the horror rob the characters of their humanity.

    I've been left down by my last couple of zombie series, but I have a strong feeling that dead days is gonna be a good one.

  • Jean M. Shaffer

    My review

    I liked this book - it kept me turning pages to see what would happen next. The only thing I didn't like was that it was just too short. I finished it in a hour, and that was with interruptions. I would recommend this book to others, but would warn them that it is very short.....

  • Taylor Eaton<span class=

    Great first installment for the series. Strong characters and the quick-paced plot makes an old subject matter (zombies) exciting. An easy read in the sense that I'm not so much reading this story as I am experiencing it alongside the characters. Looking forward to the rest of the series!

  • Caridad cruz

    Awesome book!

    Loved this book. It was an easy read. A real page turner. It has zombies with blood, guts and gore. It was a fantastic creepy read. I totally enjoyed it and am on my way to purchase episode 2. If your into zombies then this is for you.

  • Joseph

    As with any book in this genre, the beginning was a little shaky and rather predictable. I thought the dialogue was a little weak, but I will admit I was kind of drawn into the story a bit. I will be reading the rest of the series, and anticipate the story picking up as it progresses.

  • Michael Morris Ⓥ

    Well the plot has been done so many times before. But what makes this one unique is the nail-biting suspense.

  • Dodger

    Really short, but free on my kindle. I think I am going to buy the next episode. I feel this was very well written, which is more than I can say about a lot of writers.

  • Laura Hernandez

    Can't wait to see where this leads to. Wonderful first installment.

  • BookzBookzBookz<span class=

    I enjoyed this story. Honestly, I wasn't very happy with the progression, but I'm not a true critic. It was entertaining.

  • Angela Verdenius<span class=

    I enjoyed this first episode. Easy to read, good zombie (is there such a thing as a ‘good zombie?’ LOL). I’m off to get the complete series!

  • Writingstationhub Writingstationhub<span class=

    Great zombie book also love the fact it is based in the North West of UK my area too. I have just bought the whole series for Dead Days so look forward to reading it.

  • Michael Broussard

    Look forward to future episodes.

  • Autumn

    Decent zombie serial

    An okay read. A serial, worth it if you have Kindle Unlimited, if not, grab an edition with several episodes

  • Mathology

    Wow, I did not think I would like it...wrong I was.

  • Jennifer-Eve Workman

    Review to come!!

  • Tina Price

    This is OK, the Walking Dead set in the UK instead of the US. Fewer guns, the same sort of visceral violence. Good characters in the main, but a pretty flat reading experience.